Fuming Graeme Souness has taken aim at UEFA after the national anthem was banned before this week's Champions League ban - as he lauded Rangers for their defiance.
UEFA had urged British clubs to not sing the the national anthem before kick-off during their group stage games this week following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, with the country in a period of mourning.
However before their clash with Napoli Rangers opted to play 'God Save the King' in tribute to the late monarch and King Charles III as fans sang along while a huge tifo in tribute to the late monarch was unveiled in the Broomloan stand.
The Scottish Premiership side have been praised by some for defying European football's governing body, with Ibrox hero Souness among those giving the club praise.