Former Celtic striker Moussa Dembele mocks Rangers on Twitter after Champions League defeat v Ajax

Rangers have been mocked by former Celtic striker Moussa Dembele after their Champions League defeat against Ajax on Tuesday.

With the 3-1 loss, they ended the campaign with 22 goals conceded, two scored and zero points on the board – having lost all six games.

Dembele, who’s bagged seven goals against Gers [Transfermarkt], did not let this opportunity slip and made it a point to mock them.

Via Twitter, he wrote, “After all it was the first ever Champions League campaign in their history. Well done to them…#Since2012.”

Silly

The 2012 jokes have gotten old and Celtic fans don’t even realise that nobody apart from them finds them funny anymore.

It’s funny that they feel they’ve got a leg to stand on and mock Rangers when they themselves have been knocked out after a woeful campaign.

Both the SPFL rivals have been massively underwhelming in the competition and the league needs to get stronger for there to be more money put into it.

This will certainly be a learning experience for Rangers but they’ve paid the price for not doing enough to back Giovanni van Bronckhorst.

The Dutchman also needs to be accountable for some of the results and performances as they have not been up to the mark.

This side is much better than what many are making it out to be and being the worst Champions League side in history is certainly not a fair assessment.

In other Rangers news, John Hartson has lashed out amid a “Shocking” recent controversy involving the Daily Record & Craig Moore.