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Rangers Coach Condemns Post-Match Field Invasion
13 Mar
Summary
- Supporters invaded the pitch after Celtic's cup win.
- Rangers coach expressed strong disapproval of the events.
- The club is focused on the upcoming league title race.

Rangers head coach Danny Rohl has expressed disappointment over the pitch invasion that marred the recent Scottish Cup quarter-final against Celtic. Supporters from both clubs entered the field after Celtic secured a penalty shootout victory, prompting condemnation from both teams. Rohl stated, "nobody likes to see this" and emphasized that the incident overshadowed an otherwise exciting game.
He noted that an investigation is underway and anticipates consequences, though he expressed hope that away fan allocations would not be reduced. Looking ahead, Rangers resume their Scottish Premiership campaign against St Mirren this Sunday, trailing Hearts by six points and Celtic by one. Rohl dismissed notions of increased pressure on the title run-in, focusing instead on winning the remaining league matches.




