Crazy scene: Rangers let their rival score a goal

Rangers beat Partick Thistle in the round of 16 of the Cup with a score of 3:2, but the match at the Ibrcos Stadium was marked by a crazy scene, the likes of which we have rarely had the opportunity to see in today’s football.

After the opening goal of the Scottish second-division team and the equalizing goal of Antonio Colak, a complete show followed.

Rangers player Tillman was stepped on by Harry Milne, so the Glasgow players kicked the ball out until the player recovered. The game quickly resumed, and the Partick footballers started to return the ball to the opponent, as dictated by fair play, but Tillman had no patience and took the ball away from the rivals, stooped towards the goal, and scored a goal for 2:1.

The visiting footballers went crazy because they believed that the Rangers offensive player violated the code of the game.

A heated argument ensued, they pushed each other in all directions, and then the Glasgow coach ordered his boys to calm down and let Patrick score for them in the next attack.

That’s how it was, and the whole show was made even more fun by goalkeeper Alan McGregor, who bothered Scott Tiffoney a little.

It didn’t take long for a new goal for Rangers. In the 85th minute, after a corner, the Saints jumped brilliantly.

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