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Stephen Glass claims Aberdeen search for answers over Rangers penalty call is a 'pointless exercise'

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Aberdeen boss Stephen Glass admits he has not sought clarity from Crawford Allan over the contentious penalty his side conceded against Rangers because he believes it's a waste of time. .

He was left peeved over the decision to award the Ibrox side a penalty after Fashion Sakala tumbled to the ground following contact with David Bates.

That call allowed Rangers skipper James Tavernier to step up and rescue a 2-2 draw, with many observers believing the wrong call was made by referee John Beaton.

Allan, in his role as head of officials, is available to managers to discuss incidents but Glass insists his sole focus is now on Hearts as he looks to secure all three points on Saturday.Aberdeen boss Glass said: "I don't waste my time doing that.

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