“What are they going to charge him with?,” Celtic fans have a ‘Donald Trump’ moment following the Rangers incident, says Simon Jordan

Rangers’ dramatic Old Firm Derby win over Celtic on Sunday was not without its controversy.

Donald Trump' moment for Celtic fans after Rangers incident - Simon Jordan

The Bears held a 2-0 lead at half-time thanks to goals from both Nicolas Raskin and Mohamed Diomande, but the hosts drew themselves level in the second-half with strikes coming from Daizen Maeda and Reo Hatate.

However, it was the Gers who had the last laugh when Hamza Igamane latched onto Jack Butland’s long goal-kick and fired home to clinch a 3-2 win for his side at Celtic Park.

But Rangers ace Vaclav Cerny made himself the main talking point after the match, when he squirted water in the direction of Celtic supporters while celebrating Igamane’s winner.

Simon Jordan dubs Celtic fan reaction to Cerny incident as ‘Donald Trump’ moment

Simon Jordan demands Rangers punish Vaclav Cerny but watergate police probe  ridiculed for one key reason - Yahoo Sport

Cerny, a Czech international, could face an eight-game suspension for his antics at Celtic Park on Sunday.

The winger’s response following Rangers’ winning goal has sparked a Police Scotland investigation, and Celtic fans are upset.

On March 19, talkSPORT host Simon Jordan stated, “Fans are in the stadium for a slightly different reason than professional footballers.”

But interim boss Barry Ferguson will be keen to steer the Light Blues towards a positive end to an otherwise uninspiring domestic season.

However, losing Cerny for the remainder of the Scottish Premiership campaign will come as a major blow to the Rangers, as he has been a real asset this term.

He has notched 11 goals and two assists in 27 league outings this season, and is Rangers’ joint top scorer in the competition alongside striker Cyriel Dessers.

Thankfully for the Gers, though, Cerny’s ban will not apply to Europa League games, while they are set to lock horns with Spanish side Bilbao in the quarter-finals next month.

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