Rangers have really condemned followers for tossing containers and presenting a tifo that exposed earlier supervisor Graeme Souness holding a shotgun all through their Old Firm encounter Celtic.
The tifo was uncovered because the avid gamers arised from the Ibrox passage previous to enjoying out a 1-1 draw, which evaluate “take aim against the rebel scum”.
A container was moreover tossed in the direction of Celtic stopper Viljami Sinisalo all through the derby, with Rangers substitute Neraysho Kasanwirjo inserting his exercise on maintain to enter the pitch and maintain the merchandise.
“Rangers Football Club condemns the actions of the individual who threw a bottle during today’s match,” a Rangers spokesperson claimed.
“This behaviour has no place at our stadium. Steps have already been taken to establish the individual accountable and the membership will take the strongest potential motion as soon as their identification is confirmed.
“We moreover acknowledge that the tifo introduced earlier than kick-off went throughout a line and was inappropriate. Our technique to advocate screens has really consistently been improved depend upon, with the responsibility placed on groups to work out nice reasoning.
“We will mirror on how these shows are managed and interact with supporter teams to make sure the best steadiness of belief, duty and oversight is maintained transferring ahead.
< figcaption course=” caption-collapse”>A tifo with Graeme Souness holding a shotgun was unfurled earlier than kick-off (Getty Images)
“Rangers takes pride in its enthusiastic fanbase and all of us share an obligation to secure the requirements and track record of our club.”
Sunday’s conflict was the very first time provided that 2023 that Celtic followers had really been permitted to go to the Old Firm derby after a decision was found regarding a disagreement over ticket allowances.
A frantic draw was played out at Ibrox, which noticed Adam Idah’s equaliser counteract Cyriel Dessers first-half strike.