Brian Laudrup is the latest Rangers related name to take part in the stay-at-home challenge as God himself played keepy-uppy with a toilet roll.
The Great Dane took to Instagram to upload his effort which has seen a host of current stars, ex-players and legends of the game juggle a toilet roll such is the paper’s symbolic status amidst the outbreak.
Nominating Super Ally, Peter Lovenkrands and son Nicolai, Laudrup showed that he’s still got a golden touch as the Scandinavian superstar took part in the challenge.
The special challenge has proven an entertaining way to keep people’s mind off the growing pandemic which has seen people across Europe locked indoors.
Rangers star Ianis Hagi and Joe Aribo also drew the adulation of supporters for their own attempts at the challenge last week.
Whilst the likes of Brian Laudrup might be doing all they can to entertain us for a brief second with toilet roll keepy-uppies, it’s no substitute for Rangers or real football.
At present, there appears no end in immediate sight as domestic and European football is threatened with the very real possibility that the game won’t be restarted this season.

UEFA currently have a deadline of June 30th for all matches to be played with a debate raging over what happens to the league season if matches cannot be completed.
Rangers have refuted any title award on the grounds that ending the season now would bring the integrity of the sport in Scotland into question [Rangers].
