Aberdeen star Bojan Miovski has fired a warning to Celtic and Rangers' top marksmen as he targets the top scorer gong at the end of the season.
Jim Goodwin made a big play to bring the striker to Pittodrie this summer from MTK for a hefty transfer fee and he's already paying it back with eight goals in all competitions, with seven of those coming in the Premiership for his new side.
He sits just one goal behind Antonio Colak in the scoring charts with the Rangers star hitting eight in eight so far in the league with Celtic's Kyogo Furuhashi on seven with Liel Abada one further back on six. The North Macedonia international admits seeing his rivals find of the back of net spurs him on to score even more goals. He had eyes on a treble against Kilmarnock at the weekend but was happy to play 65 minutes and score a double with all the travelling during the international break.
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He said: "My target is to be top scorer in the league this season.
"Every striker thinks about this and dreams about this. When they [other strikers] score, they push me to play better. When I see them scoring goals it pushes me on to score even more goals and be the top scorer for the team I am playing for.
"When I came here Aberdeen showed me the plan of playing attacking football. For me as a striker that’s perfect. I knew I would score goals if I signed for Aberdeen.
“I like the style we play much more than last season in Hungary. I am enjoying it and I have a good connection with all of the players and I hope it continues like that.
“It’s nice to score all the goals I have scored and I hope I can continue like this. I wanted to score a hat-trick but I have been travelling a lot with the national team for two or three days, so for me getting 65 minutes before being substituted was perfect. I didn’t want any risk of getting injured.”
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