what was said after the game
Craig Brown blamed himself for his Aberdeen side being unable to hang on for the win.
The 72-year-old former Scotland boss, who revealed during the week he would be standing down at the end of the season and taking a seat on the Dons board as a non-executive director, said: “It is a very painful defeat. You would have to have seen it to believe it.
“At 3-1 you would have thought a draw was a bad result and it would have been, so a defeat was a very bad result.
“I have been involved in many games but I can’t recall a game where you lose a goal in 12 seconds and come back to have control of the game and then you capitulate at the end like that.
“I fault myself in that I should have put on a big striker as a defender.
“But I thought if I did that with Rory Fallon, it sends a negative message to the defence, saying ‘I don’t trust you’ and gives encouragement to Celtic.
“With hindsight I know what I should have done.”
A distraught Josh Magennis claimed he was “embarrassed” by the defeat after being two goals clear.
“The goals don’t matter to me,” Magennis said. “It doesn’t matter if you score five, if you lose 6-5. I am just embarrassed. I can’t believe it.
“It’s a dream to be 3-1 up at Parkhead with 15 minutes to go and then you lose to set-pieces, to me it is not acceptable.
“I was asking the referee how long to go and he was saying 20 minutes and then 15 minutes. I was thinking that even if they got one we could hold out for 3-2, but for them to come back and beat us 4-3, I am speechless.”
“I was asking the referee how long to go and he was saying 20 minutes and then 15 minutes. I was thinking that even if they got one we could hold out for 3-2, but for them to come back and beat us 4-3, I am speechless.”
“I was asking the referee how long to go and he was saying 20 minutes and then 15 minutes. I was thinking that even if they got one we could hold out for 3-2, but for them to come back and beat us 4-3, I am speechless.”




