Jim White laughs at what Rangers star Cerny did straight after watering Celtic fans

Jim White found it hilarious after being told about yet more Vaclav Cerny antics in Rangers’ Old Firm win away at Celtic on Sunday.

Cerny faces Police Scotland and SFA probes after allegedly spraying water at Celtic fans in Rangers’ win at Parkhead while celebrating Hamza Igamane’s winner.

The 27-year-old Czech international was heavily criticised for his actions in Rangers’ victory and now could face a match ban for up to eight games.

White spoke to journalist Bill Leckie, who was at Celtic Park when the incident happened and saw everything live in real time.

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Cerny might have played the last game for Rangers this season

Following the incident, there was uproar in the media and as things stand, Cerny could be banned for up to eight games. As per the SFA rules, a player could be banned for a minimum of two games and a maximum of eight games for being involved with the fans.

If an eight-match ban is put in place, the ex-Ajax star will not play for Rangers in the Premiership again this season as only eight games remain from now until the end of the season. Although, he will be eligible to play in the UEFA Europa League where Rangers will play the Athletic Club in the quarter-finals.

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Cerny’s antics were heavily criticised by experts as ex-FIFA official Keith Hackett insists the player will face an extended ban.

talkSPORT host White discussed it with journalist Leckie on talkSPORTS’s YouTube channel. Leckie pointed out that he observed Cerny after the incident and he had a look on his face that expressed – “I dare you, what are you gonna do?”. The host White laughed at Leckie’s statement.

Barry Ferguson puts himself on the map with Celtic win

Since taking over the reins at Ibrox on an interim basis, Barry Ferguson has impressed game after game. He has managed to guide Rangers to the quarter-finals of the Europa League by eliminating Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce in the last-16.

He has now won an emphatic Old Firm derby at Celtic Park, Rangers’ first victory at Celtic’s home since 2020. With the impressive performances, Ferguson is doing enough to make a strong case for himself for the permanent managerial role.

Other managers like Rafael Benitez, Russel Martin and Steven Gerrard have been linked with the gig at Ibrox.

With the new owners coming in soon, all Ferguson can do is continue winning the games and hope to impress the new owners to land the permanent role at Ibrox.