Amorim rant will give Rangers whiplash against Man United as Hagi urged to get out of Ibrox – Hotline
It's a huge week in Europe for Scotland's top two as Celtic and Rangers bid to reach the knockout stages in their respective competitions.
Brendan Rodgers and his troops can all but stamp their ticket to the next round with a victory over league phase basement boys Young Boys under the lights at Parkhead while it is a huge Battle of Britain clash at Old Trafford as out of sorts Manchester United welcome Philippe Clement and Co - with the EPL giants currently in crisis mode. Ruben Amorim publicly blasted his side and questioned whether they are the worst United side in the history of the club in the wake of their defeat to Brighton - but that has also put one punter on red alert over a response. Robert Pender emailed: "The manager's comment about the team is a wake up call to his players. Rangers could get the whip lash from this, so beware Rangers."
The Hotline turned into a back and forth over comments made by one caller as chat over the 'worst team' in history of the competition came back to the fore. Derek Cormack emailed: "George Wilson reckons Celtic have embarrassed themselves for 25 years in Europe. May I remind him the team he now supports have the accolade of being the poorest performing team in the history of the Champions League, and he has the brass neck to talk about the champions"
Dougie James, Glasgow: "Just to inform Glen Mitchell of the actual facts rather than his wishful thinking. Rangers currently hold the record as the worst performing team in the Champions League, in a single season. Celtic are the worst performing team in the history of the Champions League. I know which record I'd rather my team had."
Alan Flett, emailed: "Celtic have had it easy in the Champions League this season. When you