Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes revealed his reaction to sectarian chants from Celtic supporters led to his dismissal by referee Craig Thomson in the 3-0 William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final defeat at Hampden Park.In the 72nd minute, with the Dons trailing from to goals from James Forrest, Odsonne Edouard and substitute Tom Rogic, and withdefender Dominic Ball, midfielder Lewis Ferguson and assistant manager Tony Docherty all sent off, McInnes incurred the ire of Thomson, via the fourth official Nick Walsh, and was sent to the stands.McInnes appeared to gesture to Celtic fans who were singing that he wassad orange b*****d.The Dons boss claimed Balls second yellow card for heading Celtic midfielder Ryan Christie in an aerial challenge was harsh, so too Dochertys dismissal for something said to Thomson at the interval, but admitted Fergusons straight red card for a foul on Rogic was correct.Asked if he had reacted to sectarian chanting from the Hoops fans, the former Rangers midfielder said: Well, aye, I let it go the first time.I shouldnt react, and I was wrong to do so, I should be better than that.Ill take my punishment, but Ill be interested to see if everybody gets punished for it, but I shouldnt have reacted.Ive heard that song aimed at me 100 times and Ive never reacted to it before.But I think the frustration from the game played a part in that.The fourth official deemed my reaction a red card offence and, if it is, it is, and I will take my punishment for that.I think it will be in the delegates report, which is pleasing and refreshing, because it is not always in a delegates report, when you hear sectarian singing. It certainly wasnt the last time at the [Betfred Cup] final here.But this isnt my battle, it is for others to condemn. But for my small part in it, I take responsibility for it. I didnt react the first time, I did the second time. Hoops boss Neil Lennon said: I dont know what Derek got sent off for, but, if that is the case, then there is no place for it.I have ultimate respect for Derek McInnes, I view him as a friend and I think he is a great football manager and, if that is the case, then that is very disappointing, but I dont know the ins and out of that.(function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){
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