A heart-warming video of a young Rangers fan meeting Light Blues midfielder Todd Cantwell has gone viral on TikTok with over 370k views and 18.4k likes and counting.
Harrison Muir was snapped by his grandad William as he approached the Rangers star outside Ibrox on Saturday (April 15) while doing the popular Griddy dance in a successful attempt at copying the 25-year-old stars dance moves.
The five-year-old season ticket holder has been to most Rangers' games - home and away - since he was just a six-month-old tot.
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The die hard Rangers fan stands outside Ibrox stadium after every game to meet his 'heroes'.
In the TikTok video, Harrison is seen wearing a shirt with Devine and number 44 on the back as he does the Griddy flawlessly before a car stops and Todd jumps out to meet the youngster and pose for a picture.
William, who lives in Paisley and posted the viral video, told Glasgow Live: "He did the griddy with Todd Cantwell and Todd was just laughing away.
"He was excited and is just a bubbly wee guy. He is always happy and a huge Rangers fan.
"His passion for football is probably from us but he absolutely loves it.
"Harrison loves staying after the games to see all his heroes. When the players come out he talks away to them as if he has known them for ages.
"He has been going to Ibrox since he was six-months-old and has been coming every second weekend for most of his life.
"He’s made videos from every game but they don’t get over 300,000 views like that one. I didn’t expect the video to go as mad as it has."
Todd put his side ahead of the game against St Mirren with his second goal for the Gers as they defeated Stephen Robinson's men with a 5-2 score on Saturday, April 15.
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