Jamie Carragher hits out at "charlatan" Boris Johnson over Rangers Europa League support
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Boris Johnson's rather unconvincing message of support for Rangers ahead of the Europa League final didn't fool Jamie Carragher.
The Liverpool legend was quick to reply to a video message from the prime minister's Twitter account in which he wished the Scottish giants luck in their clash with Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville.
Reading from an autocue, the prime minister said: "I want to wish Rangers the very best of luck in tonight's Europa League final.
"A lot has happened to the club since you last had a game like this to look forward to. So it's a fantastic reward for the fans' dedication, through thick and thin.
"And it's always great for UK sport, and for the UK as a whole to see our great teams performing on the grandest of stages.
"So whatever happens on the pitch, I couldn't be happier to see you flying the flag out in Spain. And I know that you'll do us all proud. Good luck."
Carragher wasn't convinced though, and quote tweeted Johnson's video with the words: "This charlatan needs an autocue because he’s not got a clue who Rangers are & what the Europa League is."
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