The Scotsman

Gerrard wants more consistenc­y from SFA’S disciplina­ry process

- By RONNIE ESPLIN

Steven Gerrard admits he could not defend Alfredo Morelos after the Rangers striker was handed a threegame ban but is looking for more consistenc­y in the disciplina­ry process.

The Colombian will miss Scottish Premiershi­p games against St Johnstone, Hamilton and Kilmarnock after the

Ibrox club opted not to challenge an SFA notice of complaint for stamping on Hibs defender Ryan Porteous.

"I have looked at the incident a lot of times and I don't think there is a case for us to defend in this situation," said Rangers boss Gerrard, who revealed that defender Nikola Katic will miss the rest of the campaign with a knee injury which has kept him out all season.

"Having said that, it doesn't mean we are pleased with everything that happened in that game or has happened during this season or previous seasons.

"So it is something behind the scenes that myself and the board are working very hard on in terms of trying to find better solutions in terms of the disciplina­ry and the processes that go on.

"It is something we will continue to try to be a support to in terms of the authoritie­s to try to make things better and more consistent."

Ahead of the home game against Saints tonight, Gerrard added: "It is obviously disappoint­ing from my point of view not to have Alfredo available. It is what it is and my focus is on the players that are available."

Asked for a flavour of his concerns about the disciplina­ry process, Gerrard said: "Consistenc­y. That is what every manager wants, a level of consistenc­y for every player or every incident if you like to be judged in the same way so we find that level of consistenc­y.

"I think that will really help the league moving forward."

Ahead of the visit of St Johnstone tonight, Gerrard offered his prognosis on 24-year-old Croatia defender Katic who needed surgery on a torn ACL during pre-season training.

Leon Balogun was brought in as cover for Katic and Gerrard added defender Jack Simpson from Bournemout­h on transfer deadline day alongside Aberdeen winger

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