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Steven Gerrard calls for 'common sense' over Daniel Candeias red card

Rangers manager Steven Gerrard
Image: Steven Gerrard has called for common sense over the dismissal of Daniel Candeias

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has called for "common sense" to prevail following referee Willie Collum's dismissal of Daniel Candeias last week.

The 30-year-old was sent off by Collum soon after Rangers scored a second goal in stoppage time of the 2-0 win at St Mirren although footage appeared to show Anton Ferdinand had been the aggressor in a clash with the Gers player seconds earlier.

The Ibrox club released a statement on Thursday announcing it would make a formal complaint over Collum after losing their appeal against Candeias's second yellow card.

03/11/18 LADBROKES PREMIERSHIP.ST MIRREN v RANGERS (0-2).SIMPLE DIGITAL ARENA - PAISLEY.Rangers' Daniel Candeias is shown a red card after a second yellow for aggressive behaviour
Image: Candeias was sent off by referee Willie Collum against St Mirren

The statement concluded: "This is by no means the first time errors of judgement have been made in matches involving this official and clearly there is an underlying issue which requires to be addressed."

However, ahead of Sunday's visit of Motherwell in the Premiership, which Candeias will miss, Gerrard said of Collum: "I think he is a good referee in general, he has been picked by UEFA to be a referee.

"It is not a personal issue at all. We all make mistakes, we are all human. It is my responsibility to support the referees and officials in this country, it is not a big talking matter.

03/11/18 LADBROKES PREMIERSHIP.ST MIRREN v RANGERS (0-2).SIMPLE DIGITAL ARENA - PAISLEY.St Mirren's Anton Ferdinand puts his arm around Daniel Candeias
Image: Candeias was involved in an altercation with Anton Ferdinand

"It is just a clear mistake and we are trying to get it resurrected and we see how it pans out.

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"I just think we need common sense in the game and if mistakes occur we should have a panel in place to resurrect them - not just from a Rangers point of view, from a football point of view.

"If clear mistakes are made you should be able to resurrect them."

Asked if he had received an explanation for Candeias's second yellow card, the Gers boss said: "No, that's an ongoing matter.

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 28: Rangers manager Steven Gerrard applauds the fans during the Betfred Scottish League Cup Semi Final match between Aberdeen and Rangers at Hapden Park on October 28, 2018 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Image: Gerrard insists he has no personal issue with Collum

"You have seen the statement that the club have released. I haven't got any more to add to the statement, only that I am disappointed with the outcome.

"I was hoping common sense would prevail, it hasn't so far. So we carry on pursuing it as a club.

"I don't expect anything, I will wait and see what happens."

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