Derek McInnes challenges Aberdeen players not to be one-hit wonders
The Dons reached their second League Cup final in four seasons.
Derek McInnes has challenged his Aberdeen team to ensure they are not viewed as one-hit wonders after reaching the League Cup final for the second time in four seasons.
Goals from Adam Rooney and Kenny McLean sealed a 2-0 win over Morton at Hampden to book their place in next month's final.
They will face Celtic or Rangers, who meet in Sunday's semi final, on November 27.
The Dons last won the trophy in 2014 when they defeated Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Celtic Park but McInnes doesn't want that success to define Aberdeen's recent history.
He said: "I want my period here and my players' period here not to be always related to the League Cup final win at Parkhead. Every time a cup competition comes round I want other references.
"I want my players to feel it was more of an era and a sustained period of success rather than one trophy in four, five, six years, whatever it is.
"I want us to make sure people look back on this period and say it was a team that always got to semi-finals and finals and put themselves in positions to win trophies.
"We made it clear at the start of the season our objective was to go and win trophies and we are 90 minutes away from doing that now."