Fabio Silva silences Real Madrid after just 25 SECONDS as Rangers fans all left saying the same thing
It's been quite a 12 months for Rangers flop Fabio Silva.
This time last year the £35m Portuguese forward had fans expecting big things, as he stepped onto the pitch for just the second time in a Rangers shirt - on a mud bath of the pitch against League Two Dumbarton in front of just 2,000 fans. Fast forward 12 months and the 22-year-old Wolves man, who is now on loan at Las Palmas where he is a teammate of Scotland duo Oli McBurnie and Scott McKenna, silenced more than 70,000 inside the iconic Santiago Bernabeu - by giving the Gran Canaria side the lead in their clash with Real Madrid after just 25 seconds.
Straight from kick-off Las Palmas went on the attack, with Silva perfectly placed to stab a Sandro Ramirez cutback beyond Los Blancos keeper Thibaut Courtois. However the joy would be short lived, as Ramirez went from hero to villain - conceding a penalty which Kylian Mbappe converted, before goals from the Frenchman and Brahim Diaz had Carlo Ancelotti's men 3-1 to the good at half-time.
Rangers fans on social media were left in shock, with one saying: "We need to have a serious conversation about the level of football in Spain," and another added: "Found his level at a club that’s just happy to make the numbers up." However a third backed him, saying: "I will die on the hill that although he was a proper odd bloke he was one of our better players in the second half of last season."
The strike was Silva's sixth in La Liga this season, and he's making a habit of netting on the biggest stage too - having grabbed a winner against Barcelona at the Nou Camp earlier this season, which saw him branded the "revelation of the season" by a Premier Sports commentator.
However it hasn't all been plain-sailing, and earlier this


