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Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes critical of referee after Europa League exit

04/08/16 EUROPA LEAGUE 3NRD RND QUALIFIER 2ND LEG .  MARIBOR v ABERDEEN .  LJUDSKI VRT STADIUM - SLOVENIA .  Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes
Image: Derek McInnes felt Aberdeen were hard done by as they crashed out of the Europa League against Maribor

Derek McInnes could barely contain his anger after his Aberdeen side crashed out of the Europa League following a 1-0 defeat to Maribor.

A bizarre Graeme Shinnie own goal killed off 10-man Aberdeen's hopes as they suffered a 2-1 aggregate defeat in Slovenia.

After a 1-1 draw at Pittodrie, McInnes' team knew they had to score against the Slovenians if they had any hopes of making the play-off round.

But Adam Rooney missed a penalty midway through the first half and substitute Jayden Stockley was sent off for two bookings before Shinnie's attempted back pass bounced over the foot of goalkeeper Joe Lewis and into his own net.

After the game, McInnes criticised Bulgarian referee Nikola Popov's display.

He said: "The referee was really poor tonight. Football is a contact sport. Right from the outset he blew his whistle at the slightest moment of contact. It never allowed any flow to the game.

Aberdeen's Jayden Stockley (centre) is shown a red card against Maribor in Europa League
Image: Aberdeen's Jayden Stockley was sent off by Bulgarian referee Nikola Popov

"I thought the sending off was ridiculous. I don't think you see that decision in any other country. Stockley is just trying to use his arms for leverage at the second booking. There is no movement with the elbow.

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"We were frustrated at the penalty award. I think the referee should have allowed (Niall) McGinn to carry on and put the ball in the net. He was very quick to blow.

"You could say the Rooney penalty miss is defining but we still had to overcome the officials. I think the officials played the biggest part in all the defining moments tonight.

Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis watches on as the ball rolls into the back of the net to give Maribor the lead in Europa League
Image: Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis watches on as the ball rolls into the back of the net to send Maribor through

"I thought the result was very harsh on my team. I thought we had a lot of good play.

"I can't remember Adam Rooney missing a penalty before. He is so dependable from 12 yards out. We don't apportion any blame to him. He has made the difference for us and won us games before and will do so again.

"It was a horrendous bobble for the own goal too. It has come up six inches off the ground. I don't apportion any blame to Joe Lewis. It was the pitch."