Ally McCoist in buzzing Rangers morning after verdict as hoarse Ibrox hero reveals hilarious backstory behind viral moment
Ibrox icon Ally McCoist was still buzzing as he delivered a morning after verdict on Rangers' Europa League heroics.
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Ibrox icon Ally McCoist was still buzzing as he delivered a morning after verdict on Rangers' Europa League heroics.
Celtic legend Chris Sutton tipped his cap to an "incredible achievement" as Rangers swept into a Europa League semi-final.
Perhaps we shouldn’t really have been surprised. It was a Thursday night under the lights after all. And this is what Rangers do.
Drained Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst hailed his players after they secured a Europa League semi-final against RB Leipzig on a nerve-shredding night of Ibrox drama.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst was full of pride after Rangers reached the Europa League semi-final with an exhausting 3-2 aggregate win against nine-man Braga after extra-time at Ibrox.
He's known as one of Scottish football's most passionate characters - and his reaction to Kemar Roofe's crucial Rangers goal summed up Ally McCoist' s emotions perfectly.
Rangers reached the Europa League semi-finals after a convincing 3-1 extra-time win (3-2 on aggregate) over nine-man Braga. Two goals from James Tavernier in the first half, the second from the penalty spot, put the hosts in front, but David Carmo’s header in the 82nd minute ensured the game would go to extra-time. Ad/> Kemar Roofe, who had two goals disallowed, proved the hero as he tapped into the net in the 101st minute to ensure it would be a memorable night for the hosts and their supporters at Ibrox.
Kemar Roofe’s dramatic extra-time goal sent Rangers into the Europa League semi-finals with a breathtaking 3-2 aggregate win over Braga at Ibrox with the visitors finishing with nine men.