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Alfredo Morelos 'disrespected' Rangers claims Charlie Adam as he insists it's bad for culture club

Charlie Adam reckons Alfredo Morelos disrespected his team mates and Michael Beale with his petulant reaction to be substituted in the Viaplay Cup Final defeat to Celtic.

The striker walked off at Hampden with a face like thunder before booting water bottles as he made his way across he trackside to the dug out. Morelos was replaced by Antonio Colak for the final 14 minutes having scored the goal which gave the Ibrox side hope 12 minutes earlier. Former Rangers midfielder Adam admits he could understand the frustration the Colombian would have been feeling at the turn of events in the national stadium.But he reckons the scenes did little for team spirit or his image with millions of TV viewers glued to their screens around the world.

Adam said: “Morelos was obviously frustrated because he’d just scored a goal and five minutes later he gets taken off. I also think it’s disrespectful to his teammates. He’s on a worldwide stage with a lot of people watch and it doesn’t look good. It’s not good for the team or the culture within the group.

“Overall I don’t like it. It’s a tough one but I think it’s disrespectful to Michael Beale and Antonio Colak. Alfredo has been a fantastic player for Rangers with the goals he’s scored and I understand his frustration.”

At the other end of the park Celtic hero Kyogo Furuhashi’s star continues to rise after he secured the trophy for the second year in a row with a final double. Adam reckons the Japan international will earn Celtic big money - and insists the Premier League would not be beyond a player who he reckons could potentially replace Jamie Vardy at Leicester.

Speaking to Ice 36 Adam, who last season retired after a spell at Dundee, said: “I’m fortunate enough that I managed to

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