Rangers hold talks with SFA after complaining about referee Kevin Clancy



Chris McLaughlin is a sports news correspondent.

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Rangers held talks with the Scottish FA after they complained about the referee's handling of Tuesday's draw at Aberdeen.

Ryan Kent was sent off for two yellow cards during the Scottish Premiership match.

There are allegations of inconsistencies in the letter Rangers wrote to the SFA.

There was an incident between Borna Barisic and a player.

No action was taken against the person who used the elbow.

Aberdeen held Rangers.

Rangers, whose lead has been cut to four points by Celtic, have asked the SFA for details of how refereeing performance is assessed on an ongoing basis.

The introduction of video assisted refereeing (VAR) should be looked at as a priority by the Ibrox club during the talks.

Stephen Glass was angry that Clancy did not award a penalty to the Dons in the run-up to Rangers' opener.

Allan McGregor should have been reprimanded for coming together with Ryan Hedges before Ianis Hagi scored. Lewis Ferguson tied the game at one point after a penalty was awarded against Morelos.

The SFA has been contacted.