RANGERS manager Mark Warburton could reportedly be handed a touchline ban from the SFA for an outburst following his side's defeat to Aberdeen on Sunday.
The Gers boss was furious at referee John Beaton for awarding a late free-kick to the Dons, which was spectacularly converted by substitute James Maddison to seal a 2-1 win for the Pittodrie side.
Beaton has included details of Warburton's confrontation with him after the final whistle in his match report, according to the Daily Record.
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The Englishman is believed to have accused the officials of making a mistake by penalising James Tavernier's tackle, which resulted in the winning goal.
He could now face time on the sidelines if the SFA choose to hand the Light Blues boss a touchline ban.
The defeat left Rangers in seventh place after seven games, with only two wins to their name since returning to the top-flight.
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