Rangers hero Neil McCann was livid that Ross County man Jake Vokins wasn't despatched off for a foul deal with on Scott Wright within the 4-1 house win.
The winger was taken off within the second half at Ibrox after an industrial problem from the Staggies defender.
Referee Andrew Dallas booked Vokins for the incident in addition to County captain Keith Watson when he went in from behind on Trend Sakala minutes later.
McCann is satisfied each challenges ought to have been crimson playing cards and hopes Wright, who opened the scoring earlier than James Tavernier added the second from the penalty spot, will probably be okay to characteristic within the Europa League Ultimate subsequent week.
He instructed Rangers TV: "There was a priority over Scott Wright for me tonight.
"I feel that ought to have been an absolute crimson card.
"Keith Watson, very lucky he did not choose up one for my part as effectively.
"They're each scissor actions however Scott Wright fortunately managed to remain on his ft.
"I'll lower him some slack for the error that led to that sensible Jordan White aim."
Wright gave the ball away main as much as Staggies striker White's curling effort that briefly put some doubt in Rangers minds however Trend Sakala and Amad Diallo fired again.

McCann added: "He is entering into on (Regan) Charles-Cook dinner there however he was completely proper to drag out.
"I am stunned he was even nonetheless on the pitch with that deal with."