MOUSSA DEMBELE wasted little time in aiming a brutal dig at Rangers over their agonising Europa League final loss.
The former Celtic striker is never one to shirk away from mocking his rivals from his time in Glasgow.
And after Rangers fell just short in a penalty shoot-out loss to Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville, Dembele was no different.
The Lyon striker shared a Rangers post after the match which branded the final defeat as a "heartbreaking end to a memorable UEL journey.
It read: "FULL-TIME: Frankfurt 1-1 Rangers (Pens: Frankfurt 5-4 Rangers).
"A heartbreaking end to a memorable #UEL journey, thank you for your support across Europe."
But quoting the tweet, Dembele added a short clip of US broadcaster Stephen A Smith insisting: "We don't care".
In the video, Smith says: "I'm here to tell you right now, we don't care."
The social media reaction quickly gained more than 17,800 likes.
https://t.co/OJCedNntTa pic.twitter.com/yZAEXFuykd
— Moussa Dembélé (@MDembele_10) May 18, 2022
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