Manchester United loanee Amad has been given some Old Firm derby advice from a former European Cup winner at Old Trafford.
Amad joined Rangers on loan on Thursday, January 27 and on his debut that weekend managed to score in the Ibrox side's thrilling 3-3 draw with Ross County.
The fixtures come thick and fast for the 19-year-old as he looks set to make his Old Firm debut away at Celtic on Wednesday night.
When asked what the winger should expect from the match, former Manchester United and Celtic midfielder Paddy Crerand told the Red Devils' official website: "It’s a great opportunity for him, this.
"The pressure of a Celtic v Rangers match is incredible. There is nothing like it anywhere.
"You don’t know what it means unless you’re living in Glasgow. It’s bigger than Man City v Man United and maybe even Liverpool and Manchester United.
"The hatred between the fans isn’t nice. It’s got a nastiness to it sometimes, but as a player, it’s great to play in those games. The atmosphere in the stadium is just fantastic.
"If the ground could fit 100,000 people, 100,000 would be there. The clamour for tickets is incredible.
"I watched Amad’s first game at the weekend as it was on television and he certainly started off well. He’ll soon understand what this game means to the people of Glasgow and being part of that experience will be a great lesson.
"The whole move should be a good one for him as he’ll experience the pressure of a title race."
The Old Firm derby in the Scottish Premiership kicks off at 7.45pm tonight at Celtic Park.
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