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Feyenoord sinner sees Celtic penalty gripe rejected by Ronald de Boer as Rangers hero names who SHOULD be 'p***** off'

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Moaning Feyenoord midfielder Ramiz Zerrouki has been slammed by Rangers hero Ronald de Boer for giving away a penalty in their defeat to Celtic.

The Algerian star was punished for a pull in the box on Liam Scales - with referee Benoit Bastien giving the star several prior warnings about pulling in the box before the flashpoint.

The corner was whipped in towards the head of the Ireland cap and Zerrouki hauled him to the ground - with Luis Palma stepping up to open the scoring with his first-half spot-kick in the 2-1 victory which rounded off their Champions League Group E campaign.

However, Zerrouki was fizzing with the whistler after the full-time - even claiming that centre-back Scales did not believe it was a foul.

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