Police have launched an investigation into the damage done to a Rangers team bus in the north-east at the weekend.
Two people have already been charged following incidents at the clash at Pittodrie including a 25-year-old man from Aberdeen for possession of a pyrotechnic and a 22-year-old man from Glasgow for offensive behaviour.
Reports have been sent to the Procurator Fiscal.
But police are now probing the damage done to the team bus in the Deeside area in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Chief Superintendent Campbell Thomson said police would work to identify those responsible.
He said: “Despite repeated warnings from Police Scotland in the lead-up to match, I am extremely disappointed that a very small minority of fans chose to conduct themselves in an anti-social and completely unacceptable way.
“For those who have committed offences and were not detected at the time I can assure you that you will face the consequences of your actions.
“Retrospective inquiries are being carried out and we have a dedicated team working in partnership with both clubs to identify those people in the stadium and outwith who let not only themselves down but their clubs too.
“I would appeal to anyone with any information about any of the incidents in question that could help with our inquiries to contact police on 101 or crimestoppers if you would prefer to remain anonymous on 0800 555111.”