Eurosport - Sun, 17 May 08:44:00 2009
Rangers stayed in the hunt for their first SPL title in four years with a 2-1 win over Aberdeen at Ibrox in which both sides played the majority of the game with 10 men.
A Richard Foster own goal, quickly followed by a Kenny Miller header, put Rangers three points above Glasgow rivals Celtic, who play their penultimate game of the season at Hibernian on Sunday.
Aberdeen's hopes of a comeback were briefly buoyed by a well-taken goal from substitute Michael Paton.
Midway through the second half, Dons midfielder Foster raced back to intercept a Kenny Miller cross before it could reach Nacho Novo, but succeeded only to turning into his own net.
Two minutes later, Foster was again culpable as he lost Kenny Miller at a corner all too easily and the Scotland striker simply took a step back to evade Foster and glance in a header.
On 77 minutes Paton - who had replaced striker Lee Miller just before Rangers' quick two-goal hit - found himself in the box with his back to goal and managed to wriggle past two defenders and finish from close range.
Referee Stuart Dougal - presiding over only his fifth SPL game of the season - made his mark on this year's title race after sending off Aberdeen's Charlie Mulgrew and Rangers' Madjid Bougherra in the first half.
Mulgrew was fouled from behind by Rangers forward Kyle Lafferty. As the Dons defender angrily squared up to his aggressor, Northern Ireland international Lafferty fell down as though he had been head butted.
After clearing a fracas between the two sets of players, Dougal showed Mulgrew a red card for the perceived violent conduct and Lafferty a yellow for the initial foul.
Rangers continued to dominate proceedings as they had done against 11 men, but it was not until past the half-hour mark that they really troubled Dons keeper Jamie Langfield.
The impressive Sasa Papac hit the woodwork twice in quick succession, first directing a shot from Steven Davis on to the frame of the goal before steering a cross from Maurice Edu on to the outside of the post.
That spell was brought to an abrupt end, however, when Bougherra was given his marching orders, again in questionable circumstances.
The Algerian defender burst into the Aberdeen box chasing the ball and slid in feet first as Langfield came out to claim the ball. The two players collided, with Bougherra's foot appearing to catch Langfield's face, and Dougal wasted little time showing his second red of the match and third in the top flight this season to even up the sides.
Jimmy Calderwood's Dons tried their best to take full advantage as Rangers regrouped, and Peter Pawlett forced a good save from Alexander, who was at full stretch to tip a curling shot around the post.
After the break Lafferty, whose impressive performance will be overshadowed by the Mulgrew incident, twice had shots blocked when he looked odds on to score.
Kenny Miller was marshalled well for much of the game by Dons skipper Scott Severin, who made several timely interceptions and forced the Rangers forward ever deeper in search of the ball.
It was from deep that Miller forced another good save from Langfield, his fierce drive palmed away and almost into the path of Kris Boyd.
Substitute John Fleck had a good chance to put Rangers level on goal difference with Celtic, but his strike from an acute angle late on was smothered by Langfield.
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S HATS YAR FACES SARSTEVESJONES RANGARS AS THAS PREED AV SCOATLANDS.
why the fu$k was that invalid
why the fu$k was that invalid
why the fu$k was that invalid
garry s is a @#$%
choosing your mothers country over your birth country is completely different from turning your back on your country, let's get that straight, he now plays for the Republic of Ireland, and he's not turned his back on them, boyd played for Scotland and then turned his back on us, what is it you blue noses dont understand about that? he's a traitor, like most of you lot, thick brits.
Rangers receive a massive boost before the game. Kenny Miller is injured.
Rangers Fc - Scotlands Shame
shame if he is injured, but he deserved to get sent off last saturday and didn't so maybe it's just rewards
22 - Gary, didn't one of your boys want to play for scotland? Give you a clue - he has a SPANISH name!
Alan R, er did a certain Celtic player not choose another country over the country of his birth?
Miller is @#$% anyway and that's why Celtic off-loaded him. Boyd doesn't want to play for his country anymore so what does that say about him? We all have people in charge of us that we dinna like but to turn down your country????? Come on the Dons tomorrow, let's have a repeat of the last game from last season, which I am sure the Rangers fans will remember fondly....
19 - you'll be fitness training then? You'll need to be fit! Don't forget to wear your colours, pal!
am down in london next year for the marathon all drop bye for a laugh !!
Ginger, you got the wrong Gary then!!!! LOL, has to be a good few tomorrow, cana see Celtic dropping anything at Easter Road,
Gary - 4-0? I had you down as INTELLIGENT tae, my friend! LOL!!
Ginger, big boydy nae havin breakfast tomorrow, he goin to wait till 12.30pm and have a feast at Ibrox.. 4-0, hope so anyway!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nelson - Talk is cheap! If you're coming down to london soon, let me know! I'll take you to a nice wee pub I know in Neasden who have a unique way of welcoming bluenoses!
spellin lessons would be all you`d manage ya ballbag
Gary - I just hope he disnae huv 2 boiled eggs for his breakfast then!! LOL!! I think Broadfoot is on the kippers noo!!
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