(Credit: Imago)
(Credit: Imago)

Rangers round-up: Dujon Sterling may be in trouble, Joey Barton reacts to footage

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Rangers beat Celtic at Parkhead on Sunday and a lot of the discussion over the last 36 hours has been about the game.

There was plenty that took place before and during the game, but Gers will be delighted with their 3-2 win in the Old Firm derby against their rivals.

After giving up a two-goal lead, the Ibrox outfit managed to secure the three points courtesy of Hamza Igamane's late winner.

With plenty being reported in the media, Ibrox News has compiled a round-up of the news stories from 17 March.

Rangers manager Barry Ferguson. (Credit: Sky Sports Football)
Rangers manager Barry Ferguson. (Credit: Sky Sports Football)

Police probe Vaclav Cerny after what he did in Celtic's loss against Rangers

Vaclav Cerny's antics on the sidelines were one of the many subplots from Sunday afternoon.

He celebrated Igamane's winner by throwing water on a bunch of Celtic fans, much to their annoyance.

This has led to the police probing him over his actions in the Old Firm derby, per the Scottish Sun.

Joey Barton reacts to Barry Ferguson's footage

Rangers uploaded footage of Barry Ferguson celebrating the win at Parkhead on their X account.

He was seen passionately celebrating the victory in front of the away fans who watched their side secure a famous win at the home of Celtic.

Barton shared the video on his handle and wrote: “Up The Teddy Bears.”

Dujon Sterling may be in trouble after the comments he made about Celtic Park

After the win, a lot of current and former Rangers players took to social media to celebrate the three points.

Dujon Sterling too, did just that on Instagram, and also called Parkhead an expletive.

While no action has been taken yet, Keith Hackett, a former FIFA official, stated that he could be in trouble for it but the SFA may not act on it immediately.

He told Ibrox News: “Clearly, there is a huge history between these clubs and the Scottish FA will trawl through a fairly large amount of complaints and social media rants.

“Given the time available before the next game, they will deal with what they consider to be the bigger issues that they find.

“These comments even with a degree of euphoria are frankly unacceptable.

"He could find himself in trouble.”

Thus far, no action has been taken against the 25-year-old for his social media post.

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