Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin has expressed his desire for a capacity crowd at Pittodrie when the team faces Rangers on Wednesday evening. Thelin’s squad recently extended their unbeaten streak to 15 matches, following a 2-2 comeback draw against Celtic and a subsequent late victory over Dundee United. Their upcoming challenge on Wednesday night will be against a Rangers team whose most recent Premiership fixture concluded in a 1-0 loss to Kilmarnock. “The players get these extra metres in the legs at the end of the games and keep pushing and pushing because of the support we have and this atmosphere,” Thelin said. “I hope Pittodrie is a full house again on Wednesday.” “We know it’s a big game but for us we have to focus on the right things and then we take on the game on Wednesday and try to be the best we can be and fight for the three points.” “We will try to work as usual in how we prepare ourselves. Rangers are a really strong team, they are good, so it will be a tough game. “We know we need to stay focused on the right things. We need some short days now to prepare ourselves and reload and prepare for that game.” Post navigation Analysis of the 1-1 Draw Between Hibernian and Hearts Wales’ Unbeaten Streak Boosts World Cup Hopes Under Bellamy