Don Hutchison has fired a cheeky dig at Celtic as Rangers prepare to take on Motherwell today.
The Scotland hero is a big Ibrox supporter and is loving life at the minute with Steven Gerrard's side 21 points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Hutchison posted a meme of Steven Gerrard and his coaching staff with the caption 'They kept saying 3 games in hand' on Instagram.
Meanwhile, Cedric Itten had never seen a team line up without a striker before Motherwell tried it last month.
But the Rangers striker says he is ready to break through the Steelmen’s massed ranks all over again if new boss Graham Alexander takes a leaf out of Stephen Robinson’s controversial tactic book.
Recalling last month’s showdown, the 24-year-old said: “It was a little bit different.
“I’ve never played against a block like that before.
“The players here told me that usually it’s not that (many) in the block – but against Motherwell it was a five-five block.
“So it was really different, but I was just happy that we could break the block at the end and win the game.
“I always looking forward to every game, but Motherwell is now a good team for me and hopefully I can play well against them on Sunday and maybe even score.
“It’s good memories and for sure it can help if you go out with good feelings on the pitch.
“Fir Park was a little bit special for me. It was where I scored my first goal for Rangers and I’m really looking forward to playing there on Sunday.”
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