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- Updated: September 10, 2016
Rangers manager Mark Warburton was left frustrated with decisions made by match officials following Saturday’s Old Firm derby defeat.
Rangers were beaten 5-1 by Glasgow rivals Celtic, with the Gers having Philippe Senderos sent off on his debut with 15 minutes to play.
Mikael Lustig avoided a second yellow card minutes later after a crunching tackle on Barrie McKay that saw assistant coach David Weir sent to the stands for his protests, and it left the Rangers boss frustrated after the game.
“The handball and going down to ten men hurt us,” Warburton told Sky Sports.
“We had no choice and we had to do damage limitation and at 3-1, we still felt like we had something in the game but frustrated with that one …