Former Hibs striker Florian Kamberi is set for a reunion with Neil Lennon as Aberdeen travel to Parkhead midweek
The new Pittodrie signing is looking to end the Dons' dreadful run of six games without a goal, but it doesn't get any easier with the Celtic up next, who are amid a four-match winning streak.
Kamberi will meet his old boss once again after the pair's well-publicised bust-up during their time at Easter Road.
The Swiss forward walked out of a team meeting after Lennon openly criticised him which would ultimately signal the end of both their Hibees' careers.
Kamberi insists there are no hard feelings towards his former manager, but says he isn't surprised at the pressure he has been under this term.
He said: "That’s usual, if you do not get the results or wins everyone gets on you and you have pressure and stuff but to be honest that’s not my business.
“I will leave that with him and Celtic to sort out.
“I have not followed Celtic very much this season. I saw that they are maybe not like they were last season, but that can happen in football. They would love to be in another situation, but it is how it is. I will focus on myself and on Aberdeen and not on anybody else.”
Kamberi, who has had spells at Rangers and St Gallen since leaving Hibs, hopes he can solve Aberdeen's problems in front of goal, but the most important thing is that Derek McInnes' men get back to winning ways.
He added: “I know where the goals are. I know that I can score goals. But I am not going to sit here and say I will score 20 goals or something.
"If the team wins and I do not score but we win then that’s the most important thing.”