Search for Rangers manager has dragged on, says McInnes
Dons boss unhappy at handling of Rangers search for manager
Last updated 4th Dec 2017
Derek McInnes has criticised Rangers for their handling of their drawn-out managerial search.
But the Dons boss refused to say whether he was standing by last week's claim he was staying put in the Granite City.
McInnes remains Gers' number one choice to replace Pedro Caixinha despite seeing his side lose to the Light Blues twice in the space of five days and an approach could be made in the coming days.
But it is now approaching six weeks since Caixinha was axed and the protracted recruitment process and subsequent rumours have frustrated the former Ibrox midfielder.
And he made his annoyance clear as he spoke to the Press after Ibrox caretaker Graeme Murty mastermind Rangers' 2-1 win at Pittodrie.
"I made my position clear a few weeks ago and this has been ongoing," said the 46-year-old. "It just feels as if it has dragged on and on.
"I'm not happy with how things have played out.
"I know the Press have a job to do and must be getting fed some sort of stuff, so there has been plenty of encouragement to run stories.
"Everybody seems to be in the know and every other day there is someone giving an opinion on my future and what Rangers are doing.
"It's not been as straightforward as it should have been the last few weeks."
But pressed on whether he remained just as committed to the Dons as he did last week when he "totally endorsed" Aberdeen chairman Stewert Milne's claim his manager was going nowhere, McInnes left room for doubt.
"It's wrong for me to make a comment on speculation or assumption,'' he replied. "I'm manager of Aberdeen and my job is to get a winning team on the pitch."
Yet for the second time this week he found himself outfoxed by Murty.
Danny Wilson's header put Rangers in front 14 minutes in but there was a major flashpoint in the 56th minute when former Dons skipper Ryan Jack saw his first Pittodrie appearance in a Rangers kit end early as he was dismissed for following through with his studs on Stevie May.
Yet the visitors struck again soon after when Josh Windass finished off a flowing counter-attack.
Reds teenager Frank Ross pulled one back almost immediately but it was not enough to prevent Rangers leapfrogging Aberdeen into second place in the Ladbrokes Premiership table.
Murty, who is expected to revert to his under-20s duties this week as Gers step up their pursuit of McInnes, hailed his players for responding to Jack's dismissal.
He said: "I'm not going to shout about the referee. He made a decision, we had to deal with the consequences. I'd rather talk about the character the team showed.
"They refocused and dug in. We were lucky at times but I thought anything less than win would have been harsh.
"I feel for Ryan. I know he's gutted. We'll have a look at it again and we'll decide what to do as a club but I thought he handled the occasion up to that point remarkably well. He showed a degree of composure I'm not sure I'd have been capable of in his shoes.''
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