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FIFA 23 sticks Celtic twist on Rangers team as Ibrox fans teased over potential 'boycott' of game

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During the international break there has been plenty of talking points with Scotland surging towards Nations League success.

However, some Rangers and Celtic fans have remained focused on club matters. Specifically, the upcoming release of FIFA 23 has got the debate going among the punters with the ratings of the Glasgow giants raising some eyebrows.

Rangers skipper James Tavernier has been crowned the best player in the Scottish Premiership by the game developers with a 78 overall rating as he came in above his Celtic counterpart Callum McGregor who was handed a 77.

However, the talking points don't stop there with some fans raising concerns over the use of the famous Celtic pre-match huddle by the Rangers team in FIFA.

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