The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Four-game Akpan ban

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Blackburn midfielder Hope Akpan has been given a fourgame ban for pushing referee Scott Duncan during his side’s recent Championsh­ip defeat at Sheffield Wednesday.

Blackburn have been fined £5,000 by the Football Associatio­n for failing to control their players after Akpan had a late effort disallowed for handball.

Akpan’s dismissal incurred an automatic three-match suspension but the FA brought an extra charge of violent conduct against him.

Aberdeen defender Shay Logan feels Rangers and its supporters may have underestim­ated the strength of the Scottish Premiershi­p.

The Dons will try to take a step closer to a third successive runnersup finish in the top flight with a victory against Ross County at Pittodrie this afternoon.

Many tipped Rangers to emerge as Celtic’s closest challenger­s following promotion from the Championsh­ip.

Despite a much bigger budget, the Ibrox side trail Derek McInnes’ side in the race to finish best of the rest and full back Logan feels the Glasgow club wasn’t anticipati­ng life to prove quite so difficult.

He said: “It’s good to have Rangers in the league, it makes it a stronger and more entertaini­ng competitio­n.

“There’s a lot more hype around the Aberdeen and Rangers matches and the Celtic and Rangers matches. But I said at the start of the season, Rangers have to worry about teams like us and Hearts. They have come up from the Championsh­ip and it’s a totally different league. The teams are a lot stronger.

“Rangers supporters love their team and love what they are, but they have to understand the Premiershi­p is a whole different league.

“Maybe this will be the year that Rangers think ‘it is harder than we thought’, and maybe go about it a different way next season.”

Logan is hoping to continue his remarkable scoring run against the Staggies today.

The Aberdeen defender has scored 12 goals in 145 appearance­s during his time at Pittodrie – but five have been against County.

The Englishman scored the winner in this month’s 1-0 win for the Dons in the Scottish Cup a fortnight ago, having also hit the back of the net in the 4-0 victory against the Staggies on October 15 last year.

Logan also netted a double in the 3-2 success in Dingwall on January 17 last year and another in a 4-0 win on Saturday, February 2015.

He said: “I would never count myself as a prolific goalscorer but I know I’ll get four or five a season.

“I get myself into situations and positions where I get chances. It’s always nice to score but for me, if anyone scores and we win 1-0 or 5-0 and I don’t score, I’m more than happy. As long as we get the right result.

“I’ve got five goals in the last five or six games against County and they just seem to be a team that I normally take my chances against. I’d love to do that again if I get the chance.”

“They have to understand the Premiershi­p is a whole different league”

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