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Kris Boyd sends Hotline into meltdown as Rangers hero’s Jota mocking leaves Celtic support seething

Returning Celt Jota wept tears of joy as he fired home at Fir Park.

But there was another emotional outburst on the Hotline as the Hoops faithful reacted to the treatment dished out by Sky Sports pundit Kris Boyd. Paul McCormack, Coatbridge, said: “A player talks about coming 'home' scores a goal on his return and is mocked for an outpouring of emotions. Unless those mocking know we're he was before he came home, they have no business wading in on him. They are football pundits and sometimes struggle to make sensible comments on something they are supposed to know about. Well done Jota and welcome ‘home’."

Jim McClean, Isle of Bute, added: “Typical of Kris Boyd comments, saying give Jota a box of tissues. He should give him a box of his own given he’s reaching for them all season in the studio while crying tears about Rangers’ performances.”

Stephen Mulhern, Dumbarton, said: “I had my reservations regarding Jota’s return but after witnessing the impact he made from the bench I’ve changed my mind. His goal celebration was clear for supporters that it was a big mistake in leaving and I’d imagine Kyogo would have been shedding a different sort of tears after his disappointing debut for his relegation-threatened side.”

But Philip Borland said: “Poor Jota crying after scoring for Celtic yesterday - did he need his mummy to change his nappy? The only reason he got a hard time when he left Celtic was because he wasn't good enough to play in the Saudi Pro League and for Rennes. He should put his big boy shorts on and stop crying.”

Daizan Maeda and Adam Idah sent Celtic on their way to the 3-1 win over Motherwell before Jota sealed it. And Charles Maxwell said: “Big Idah played well again on Sunday to help brush Motherwell aside.

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