Raging Rangers diehards erupt as Chris Sutton points out 'angry bears' and Boyd tells flops get off the pitch
Chris Sutton has asked where Rangers go from here after some angry fans voiced their rage at the end of the first derby of this season.
A controversial first half ultimately settled the score in the Premiership clash, as Kyogo's strike in first half stoppage time sealed three vital points for Brendan Rodgers' injury-hit side. But it came after a Kemar Roofe goal was controversially chalked off by referee Don Robertson and VAR official Alan Muir, but Michael Beale's men could do nothing on the park in the second 45 to stem a full-time earful of boos and rage.
Celtic hero Sutton was on Sky Sports commentary duty as the cameras panned to the angry punters inside the stadium, with no away fans present at Ibrox. And he commented: "There's some angry bears. I thought Celtic were by far the better team in the first half. Rangers huffed and puffed but really lacked that quality in the final third. The scrutiny will come to to Michael Beale and his side and his recruitment. For Rangers, where do they go from here."
Kris Boyd added: "I understand why they are frustrated. I don't get this - Celtic done it last week and got booed off as well - for me just get yourself up the tunnel. It doesn't change anything for me, you're angry and you've lost the game. We'll hear the usual excuses we always here when you lose a big game, 'we're sorry and we'll go again, we're learn from it'. Just get yourself up the tunnel."
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