Scottish Premiership: Matondo gives Rangers lead over Aberdeen; Motherwell two up

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Scottish Premiership: Matondo gives Rangers lead over Aberdeen; Motherwell two up
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Listen to Sportsound commentary from Ibrox and text updates as Neil Warnock takes charge of Aberdeen against Rangers and Motherwell host Ross County.

Find out moreMotherwell 2-0 Ross County - Halliday & Spittal net early onI do not think it is a particularly good strike - at the very least Roos has got to put it out towards the byeline.That goes down as a goalkeeping error. A big mistake from Kelle Roos.Theo Bair, how many clear cut chances do you want?!The Aberdeen keeper parries Ross McCausland's shot straight to Rabbi Matondo, who thunders in the rebound at the back post.

tells BBC Scotland:"I have seen games here but it is just great to have the opportunity at a big club like Aberdeen. It is good for me to get my teeth stuck into the job and I'm really looking forward to it. I am going to learn about my players tonight - you don't get a tougher game than Ibrox. "It does not get much bigger than here. You look at the city, the pitch, the atmosphere, the crowd and the hostility. I love all that. We know they have got some good players but I think we have got a few too.

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