The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Draw was a sore point for Caley

- By Scott Davie sport@sundaypost.com

IAIN VIGURS’ stunning strike earned Caley Thistle a point at Pittodrie but Richie Foran reckons it was two points dropped as Aberdeen were there for the taking.

Niall McGinn shot the Dons into a second- half lead after a dismal first 45 minutes in what was developing into a bruising battle.

It looked like the home side would go on to register only their second league win of the season but Vigurs levelled with a sublime top drawer effort.

The midfielder capped a terrific allround performanc­e with a shot that fizzed into the top corner from the edge of the area.

That was enough to move the Highlander­s off the foot of the table but their manager was far from happy with the end result.

Foran fumed:“We created a lot of chances and I thought Aberdeen were there for the taking.

“We were magnificen­t at the back but attacking wise that’s the poorest we’ve been in the final third.

“I didn’t see the goal coming, we had no imaginatio­n in the final third and were bang average there.

“Before the game you would have taken a point but we should have sensed Aberdeen were there for the taking.

“Maybe I’ll think differentl­y on Monday but we created chances and there was a lot of space.”

It was a day of frustratio­n for the rookie manager who was under pressure after losing his first three league games and he was equally unimpresse­d by referee Crawford Allan.

In fact Foran was invited into the officials’ dressing room for talks at half-time after complainin­g about first-half bookings for Greg Tansey, Carl Tremarco and Billy King.

His assistant Brian Rice got a touchline dressing down by Crawford after Niall McGinn shot Aberdeen ahead in 52 minutes.

Liam Polworth was flat out on the deck after a challenge by Wes Burns but play was waved on and McGinn curled in his fourth of the season from 30 yards.

Gary-Warren was booked for complainin­g but at least it brought some life to a game that was uneventful to say the least in the first half.

Foran added: “Credit to the referee, he took me into his room at half-time for a chat so I have respect for him.

“It would have been easy for him to push me away, some other refs might have done that, but maybe he knew he’d made a mistake.

“I just want referees to be fair. I don’t want people booked or sent off.”

Aberdeen lost Graeme Shinnie to a foot injury in the first- half but on-loan Norwich City teenager James Maddison proved a more-than-adequate replacemen­t.

The midfielder was a constant threat with his movement and touch and very nearly carved out a late winner only to be denied by the Caley keeper.

Burns and Rooney also had chances to win it but when the dust settled a team who started last season with eight straight wins have managed one in five this time.

The Dons boss said: “We’ve dropped points in two home games and that’s why we’ve had a slower start than normal.

“We have still to find our rhythm so we have to make sure we’re better next time out, especially at Pittodrie.

“It is coming into a busy period, there’s a lot to look forward to.”

 ??  ?? ■ Aberdeen’s Wes Burns and Caley’s Greg Tansey.
■ Aberdeen’s Wes Burns and Caley’s Greg Tansey.
 ??  ?? ■ Iain Vigurs scores a long-range strike to equalise for Caley Thistle.
■ Iain Vigurs scores a long-range strike to equalise for Caley Thistle.

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