Defiant Barry Ferguson has confirmed Alloa will look to appeal any retrospective ban dished out to Mouhamed Niang for his challenge on Yosuke Ideguchi.
The on-loan Partick Thistle man caught the Celtic midfielder with a strong challenge in the Scottish Cup tie on Saturday night that initially merited only a booking from whistler Don Robertson.
It ended Ideguchi' s game early and Parkhead boss Postecoglou was left fuming with the tackle, as was striker Giorgos Giakoumakis Niang is up in front of an SFA panel on Thursday and Record Sport revealed on Tuesday that they are expected to upgrade it from a yellow to a red.
However boss Ferguson has defended Niang and the rest of his players and confirmed on Go Radio that he will appeal any retrospective punishment.He said: "One thing I will say is we will appeal the decision."And he went on as he launched an impassioned defence of his player.He added: "I'm not saying he didn't connect with Guchi.
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