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Shayden Morris slays Rangers to move Aberdeen NINE points clear and heap misery on Philippe Clement – 5 talking points

Shayden Morris blasted a dramatic late winner to keep Aberdeen flying and plunge Rangers boss Philippe Clement into even deeper turmoil.

The Dons sub celebrated his 50th Reds appearance by hammering the second-half winner for Jimmy Thelin’s jubilant boys. However, it was horrendous for Clement, whose team now trail Celtic and the Dons by nine points after just 10 top-flight games.

Nicky Devlin gave Aberdeen a deserved half-time lead and it could have been more as Graeme Shinnie hit a post and Jamie McGrath had a weak penalty saved. Nedim Bajrami found an equaliser, but Morris took advantage of dismal Ibrox defending to smash the clincher. Here's five talking points from a pulsating Pittodrie night:

The Rangers manager is staring down the barrel. Defeat was simply not an option and falling nine points behind Celtic and Aberdeen at this stage is woeful. Clement had to get something out of his ragged side. Prior to their team travelling north, the annual report gave another jolt to the fatigued Rangers support.

A loss of £17.2 million and the news that more loans would be taken outlined the fact the team needs to deliver on the park, the boss needs to turn it around. Pittodtie was a chance to show they had what it takes to grit their teeth and get through gruelling situations. They failed.

For 45 minutes, they were nowhere it. Bossed in every area, they had to cling on for dear life to just trail by one at the interval. The interval introduction of Dujon Sterling and some improved intensity got them level, but they just didn’t have the backbone to sustain or carry it through.

Clement’s pleas for time to fully integrate new players are being blown out of the water by his counterpart at Pittodrie, who has made individuals

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