Joe Lewis in Aberdeen vow as keeper declares Ross County horror show can never happen again
Derek McInnes’ side blew the chance to crank up the pressure on struggling Celtic and mount a genuine tilt for second place in the league.Oli Shaw struck the home side’s opener after 36 seconds, with Charlie Lakin slamming in a second on 20 minutes.A deflected finish, credited as an Alex Iacovitti own goal, brought hope on half-time but the second half proved lame in an attacking sense, with increasing desperation late on creating gaping holes in the Dons defence for Shaw and Jermaine Hylton to pick off.The fact this crushing setback came just a couple of days after Jonny Hayes trumpeted his hopes of Aberdeen splitting the Old Firm made it all the more galling for fans watching at home.Attacking failings, with chances missed and striker Sam