A precedent was set last March when then Rangers winger Vaclav Cerny celebrated a late Hamza Igamane winner for his side at Celtic Park by running up the touchline spraying water towards the home support in the Main Stand, an incident that even sparked a police probe, which later established that no criminality had occurred.
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Cerny though was still subject to an SFA sanction after compliance officer Martin Black completed his own investigation, receiving a formal warning in regards to his future conduct, but avoiding a suspension.
It is understood that Raskin is likely to receive a similar punishment from the SFA in the coming days after this latest incident at Pittodrie.
Speaking on Sky Sports, former Rangers striker Kris Boyd criticised Raskin for his conduct.
“You need to rise above it,” Boyd said.
“You are going to be criticised, especially when you are a Rangers player coming up here, and not do what he has done there.
“He will probably be regretting it now. For me, if you are an away player you are going to get the fans taunting you. You just have to get on with it, and get down the road.”
Ibrox manager Danny Rohl brushed off the incident in his post-match interview, preferring to focus on his team’s performance.
“I think we want to play football on the pitch,” Rohl said.
“I think around we want to have a friendly atmosphere. If you look today, this place is tough to go. Even when I arrived, I felt straight where we are. But we showed the right answer on the pitch and that’s what we want.”
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