A late winner at Celtic Park is what it is all about for Rangers and the fans.
Hamza Igamane had all the composure in the world when he initially got the break of the ball at the edge of the box, lashing one into the top corner and giving Kasper Schmeichel no chance.
It was a brilliant Gers performance against Celtic to make it back-to-back victories in the derby for the first time since 2021.
Particularly in the first half as Nicolas Raskin and Mohamed Diomande were on target to build up a comfortable lead going into the break.
Daizen Maeda inevitably popped up after half-time to halve the deficit and the visitors continued to retreat until Reo Hatate found the equaliser.
But Igamane had the last say in the closing minutes of the game to gave Barry Ferguson a priceless derby victory as manager.
The celebrations were always going to be wild and they lived up to that billing, Fergie himself revelling in the moment.
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Ferguson quizzed on Cerny Rangers celebration
Vaclav Cerny was accused of taking things too far though as he appeared to spray water in the direction of the Celtic fans near the away dugout.
And they were furious, seen on camera launching their tirades towards the winger and being held back by stewards.
Ferguson insists he didn’t see any incident and so wasn’t able to concentrate.
He told Sky Sports: “No, listen I was just concentrating on celebrating and just making sure we were going to get back into a shape to see the game out if I’m being honest.”
Fergie to continue Rangers celebrations
The interim Rangers boss looks set to continue his celebrations this evening, although did initially try to claim that wasn’t the case.
The club legend and former captain knows all about enjoying these moments when they come along and will surely be doing that.
However, when asked by Sky Sports’ Luke Shanley if he was having a quiet one, he hesitated before saying: “Erm, well yeah I’ll be quiet.
But when informed by a laughing Shanley that he didn’t believe him, he grinned: “Well you must know me.”
