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Logan brace gives 10-man Aberdeen thrilling win

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Shay Logan's double ensured 10-man Aberdeen kept up the pressure on Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic with a 3-2 win at Ross County
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Aberdeen closed the gap on Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic to three points with a 3-2 win at Ross County, despite Mark Reynolds' first-half red card.

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Ian McShane put Ross County into the lead from a free-kick after Reynolds brought down Alex Schalk, but Adam Rooney equalised with a penalty before Shay Logan struck either side of half-time to put Derek McInnes' men in control.

McShane gave the hosts hope of mounting a late comeback by thumping home a 20-yard drive with eight minutes to go, but the Dons held firm to extend their unbeaten run to nine league matches.

An early pitch inspection passed the Dingwall surface fit to play on, but Ross County were without Liam Boyce as the 17-goal striker's broken hand continues to keep him out of action.

Reynolds saw red after just 26 minutes when he brought down Schalk on the edge of the box, McShane stepping up to hit the free-kick beyond Scott Brown in the Dons goal.

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But the 10 men responded strongly and Rooney's 15th goal of the season soon levelled the scores before Logan bundled Aberdeen ahead.

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