Derek McInnes had no complaints about Andy Considine’s second half red card against Rangers. But the Dons gaffer was left frustrated that his side couldn’t salvage a point on the opening day of the Premiership.
The Pittodrie side pushed hard for an equaliser after Ryan Kent had put the visitors in front. But as they tried to apply pressure they were reduced to 10 men when Considine lunged at Scott Arfield.
That didn’t help their cause as Steven Gerrard’s men held on for the win – but McInnes says his player gave ref Bobby Madden a decision to make by going in ‘studs up’.He said afterwards: “You normally receive a lot of red cards in the first couple of games of the season.“Andy has raised his studs so you’re always running the risk.
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