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Mikael Lustig in passionate Celtic and Rangers plea as Parkhead icon 'scared' over world best fixture

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Mikael Lustig is hoping the Old Firm reopen the doors to away fans as the support shutout is taking the shine off one of the world’s biggest showdowns.

The former Hoops hero is on of the last Parkhead players to perform in front of a packed away end at Ibrox. Lustig scored in a 5-1 rout in Govan in 2017 and was involved in the final clash involving Celtic supporters in a full Broomloan Stand when Brendan Rodgers’ 10 men came back to win 3-2 in 2018.

Ibrox chiefs slashed the away allocation the following season from 7500 to around 800 and with both clubs citing safety concerns around the reduced capacities, the plug has been pulled on any travelling punters for the remaining league clashes at both venues this season.

Lustig is hoping the sides can see sense – and he’s convinced the one sided support is damaging the fixture as a spectacle. The Swede – who won 16 major honours in his eight years at Parkhead – said: “It’s probably one of the best fixtures in the world.

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