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Steven Gerrard revealed referee John Beaton apologised after failing to award his side a penalty as Rangers blew a two-goal lead at Pittodrie to slip two points behind Celtic in the title race.
And the Light Blues boss claimed the whistler would have been the most disappointed man outside of Ibrox after holding his hands up at his spot kick miss.
As both sides chased for a late winner Beaton awarded a free kick on the edge of the Dons penalty area after Alfredo Morelos was clipped by Lewis Ferguson but TV replays showed the foul was committed inside the box.
Scott Arfield and former Don Ryan Jack had Gers 2-0 up and cruising after half an hour before Jon Gallagher and Andy Considine netted either side of the break to turn the game on its head.
Gutted Gerrard, who now has to pick his players up for Sunday’s Betfred Cup final against Celtic, spoke to Beaton after the game and he admitted his mistake.
Beaton received threats and Gerrard said of the incident: “It’s 100% a penalty.
“I never got the reaction I wanted in the second half.
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