Celtic’s bid for The Ten with a win in the north east on Sunday. It might be more than two decades on but Lorenzo Amoruso still feels a sense of injustice over the red card that cost his side dearly against Aberdeen in April 1998.Already trailing to a first half Stephen Glass goal, the Italian’s sending off on the hour mark left Walter Smith’s men with a mountain to climb.Amoruso was as baffled then as he is now at Willie Young’s decision to give him his marching orders for violent conduct as players jostled in the box at a free-kick.It was only the stopper’s second start for the Light Blues in the fourth last league game of an injury-ravaged debut campaign in Scotland after his signing from Fiorentina.Rangers’ form had been patchy.
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