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5 best Rangers legends game moments as Gazza SCORES and Gio van Bronckhorst hits reducer on an old foe

The stars descended on Ibrox on Saturday afternoon for a legends game to remember.

Luis Figo, Kaka, Claude Makelele and plenty others were part of the World XI tasked with taking on Rangers icons such as Barry Ferguson and current manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst.

And there were cheers towards the end of the first half when Shota Arveladze headed in the opening goal for the Light Blues.

But captain Figo's side came back with Carlos Marchena levelling things before another Portuguese star, Nuno Gomes, produced a lovely finish to catch Neil Alexander out.

Then came Quaresma's goal before the moment that raised the roof - Paul Gascoigne squeezing home a late strike.

In all it was an entertaining affair but the best part of these occasions are the little touches that wouldn't fly in a competitive match.

Here are five of the best from Ibrox.

Was it a bit of El Clasico needle coming to the fore?

Van Bronckhorst looked the part as he donned the blue shirt for the first time in over 20 years.

And his tackle on Michel Salgado in the first half brought Ibrox to its feet.

The former Real Madrid man made the most of it but it was actually a brilliant tackle even if the ref blew up for a free-kick.

Ex-Barcelona GvB wasn't too pleased at the decision.

As old friends exchanged hugs and high fives as they ran out onto the hallowed turf, there was a comical moment on the sidelines.

Michael Mols feigned fury at being benched by the afternoon's home manager, Alex McLeish.

He made his feelings perfectly clear to those behind in the Main Stand.

Mols then threw the cameras a hilarious dirty look, before Big Eck tried to clear the air.

It took all of eight minutes for Quaresma - who is still playing professionally for Vitória de

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