STEPHEN GLASS has played down any injury concerns over defender Calvin Ramsay in the aftermath of the Premiership draw with Rangers on Tuesday night.
The youngster was replaced by Dean Campbell for the final 15 minutes of the Pittodrie clash as a Lewis Ferguson penalty earned the Dons a share of the spoils.
Ramsay - who has been linked with a series of Premier League clubs and moves to the Bundesliga and Serie A - produced another accomplished performance on the right of the Reds defence.
And Glass reckons the speculation over his future at Pittodrie may have had a part to play in his early exit from a competitive encounter against the champions.
Glass said: “It was cramp. A young guy, with all the stuff he is reading, I am sure, he would have expended a bit of emotional energy and had to come off with cramp.
“He will be fine. He is a resilient lad and he will be okay.”
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