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Micah Richards rinses Celtic star as role in Rabbi Matondo stoppage time stunner has him 'screaming'

Rabbi Matondo's last gasp Rangers equaliser had Micah Richards screaming at his screen for Yang to defend properly.

The former Manchester City star caught the Old Firm title slobberknocker while on his commute home from London and was on the edge of his seat as a "ferocious" game produced plenty of drama before ending in a 3-3 draw. And while Matondo's stoppage time strike drew comparisons with Kevin de Bruyne's stunner for title chasing City away at Crystal Palace, it was the Celtic winger's part in it that had Richards yelling instructions from afar.

The Korean wide man was introduced as a second half sub by Brendan Rodgers and Gers' first equaliser should have acted as a lesson for Yang. Matondo squared him up on the angle of the box and went inside before his shot was blocked. The ball fell for Abdallah SIma, who found the back of the net via a deflection.

Adam Idah hit back immediately and looked to have given the visitors yet another Ibrox victory. But three minutes into stoppage time, Matondo found himself taking on Yang once more. He did the same thing but this time, sent the ball beyond Joe Hart into the far corner to spark bedlam in Govan. And Richards could see what was coming before the Welshman had even hit the ball.

"A ferocious game.," he told The Rest Is Football Podcast. "Absolutely ferocious." When Matondo got the ball, I'm screaming. I'm screaming at the defender to just show him wide.

"I'm coming back from London, watching it on Sky Go and I'm thinking: 'Oh, game's done here,' then 'what are you doing? You're showing him the wrong way!'

"When he hit it, I just knew it was going in the back of the net. It was an incredible finish, it really was. He just bent it. Similar to Kevin de Bruyne's goal, it

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