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Michael Stewart has said he sympathises with Rangers man Connor Barron following the handball incident against Aberdeen on Saturday.

Danny Rohl’s side thought that they had added a fourth goal in stoppage time via Bojan Miovski, before it was chalked off for a Barron handball in the build-up.

The hosts would get their fourth minutes later, with James Tavernier rattling in a free-kick off the underside of the bar to seal a 4-1 victory.

Though the decision has been widely discussed since, with Rangers feeling hard done by in the aftermath.

Stewart has extended his sympathy to Barron after his part in the build-up caused the goal to be chalked off on Saturday.

Second-half goals from Mikey Moore and Nicolas Raskin had put Rangers firmly in the ascendancy heading into the final stages.

Looking to bolster their goal difference on Saturday, attacker Miovski thought he had added a fourth in stoppage time – a goal that would have been his fifth of the campaign.

StatRangersAberdeen
Possession (%)6238
Expected goals1.640.54
Shots186
Big chances32
Accurate passes429231

Rangers vs Aberdeen match stats

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