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Rangers' Alfredo Morelos has caution for simulation rescinded; Steven Gerrard accepts one-match ban

Colombian was booked in first half at Livingston but went on to score the winner; Rangers boss Steven Gerrard sent off for protesting and has accepted one-match ban; Gerrard will not be in the dug-out for Saturday's match against St Mirren

Rangers thought they should have had a penalty when Alfredo Morelos was challenged by goalkeeper Max Stryjek
Image: Alfredo Morelos was booked for simulation when he went down after being challenged by Livingston goalkeeper Max Stryjek

Rangers forward Alfredo Morelos has had the booking he received for diving against Livingston on Wednesday rescinded after a disciplinary hearing

Morelos was booked after he went over in the penalty area under pressure from goalkeeper Max Stryjek - a decision that incensed manager Steven Gerrard, leading to him being sent off at half-time after being shown two yellow cards for his outburst towards referee John Beaton.

Morelos went on to score a late winner and he has now had an appeal against the decision upheld.

Gerrard was sent off for remonstrating with the officials at half time
Image: Steven Gerrard will serve a one-match ban after he was shown two yellow cards for remonstrating with the officials

Gerrard has accepted a one-match ban - after he was charged with misconduct following his dismissal - and will not be in the dug-out for Saturday's game against St Mirren.

But the Rangers boss will be able to return for the Old Firm game against Celtic on March 21.

The Premiership leaders could clinch the title with a win at Celtic Park - if both teams win their games this weekend.

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Morelos went to ground under a challenge from Stryjek at Livingston and was given a controversial yellow card for diving - Gerrard questioned the call at half-time and was shown a red card by referee John Beaton

Gerrard's side will be crowned champions ahead of that match if they beat St Mirren and Celtic drop points away to Dundee United on Sunday.

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Gerrard told the club's website: "After the game, I immediately apologised for my part in the incident at half-time in our game v Livingston.

"I reiterate that apology and accept a one-game suspension. As a club, we were extremely disappointed in the attitude displayed by the referee.

"We expect to have the ability for managers and officials to have discussion, but frustratingly, the referee was not forthcoming. This has also been noted by other managers in recent weeks.

Gerrard was forced to watch the second half from the stands at the Tony Macaroni Arena
Image: Gerrard was forced to watch the second half from the stands at the Tony Macaroni Arena on Wednesday

"After my apology post match, I expected the referee to call to apologise for his part in the incident but I didn't hear from him.

"(Rangers sporting director) Ross Wilson had a long, frank and honest discussion with (head of referee operations) Crawford Allan today.

"Be in no doubt that our concerns have been made very clear and we are pleased that they were received openly by Crawford."

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