Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes says a sense of injustice fuelled his side's comeback at Kilmarnock. The Dons fell behind early on to an Eamonn Brophy penalty, with Greg Kiltie doubling Killie 's lead shortly after.
Aberdeen haven't lost in Ayrshire since December 2011 though and goals from Niall McGinn and Connor McLennan ensured that record remains in tact.
McInnes said: "The penalty isn’t a penalty.“I’ve seen it again and it’s hit Ash (Taylor) on the side of the back. We should have dealt with it better when we allowed Brophy to come inside and the referee was too quick to give it.“There was a sense of injustice there, but I was raging at the second goal because we should’ve dealt with that so much better by denying the space.“It left
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