If fans didn’t think Rangers’ performance against Ross County wasn’t hard enough to watch, they were also forced to listen to the commentary of Andy Walker on Sky Sports’ coverage of the match.
The former Celtic striker is amongst the big drains in football punditry and spent the entire match gleefully lambasting Rangers players, targeting Alfredo Morelos and praising Ross County for any attempt at the ancient art of hatchet-man-a-ry.
The Sky Sports pundit’s desperation to spout conspiracies and criticism at Alfredo Morelos was summed up by Walker pointing out that Morelos didn’t shake hands with the Rangers bench.

Only five days ago the SPFL and SFA banned all handshakes due to the coronavirus.
Let’s say he forgot, well Walker was incredibly quick to try and cook up the suggestion of discontent between the bench and the striker.
It’s almost like that’s what he was trying to do.
That’s before we talk about his pretty tragic attempt at fat-shaming the forward.
The criticism of eventual goal scorer Kent, the playing down of refereeing decisions in favour of Ross County, the penalty, the Aribo elbow incident; it was ear-screechingly painful to listen to.
Granted, he used to play for Celtic, but must we seriously be forced to listen to this guy bemoan Rangers any time we’re playing on the telly?
Rangers fans took to Twitter to criticise the former striker for his pathetic commentary of the match:
https://twitter.com/McDougall1994/status/1236627576342405121
https://twitter.com/King_Albertz/status/1236646075081129984
https://twitter.com/cw1873/status/1236647030317035522
https://twitter.com/DumbartonGer/status/1236652617599725568
https://twitter.com/calywalyalvin/status/1236651714683559937
Rangers eventually ran out 1-0 winners in Dingwall thanks to a hard-worked goal by winger Ryan Kent.
