Former Rangers striker Jason Cummings was spotted breaking into a wild celebration after finding out his former side were beating Celtic.
Michael Beale's side secured a 3-0 victory at Ibrox as the Londoner earned his first win over Ange Postecoglou since stepping into the hot seat. While the Scottish Premiership title has gone to Celtic Park it was a morale boosting result for Beale and the supporters - including Central Coast Mariners striker Cummings.
The 27-year-old scored the winner for the Mariners in their 2-1 victory over Adelaide United A-League semi-final and took snaps with supporters as he left the stadium following the full-time whistle. And one fan could be heard telling the former Ibrox striker and Australia cap about the score back in Scotland, stating in the video clip: "More importantly, Rangers are 2-0 up." Cummings' quizzed "Is it?" before cheering and fist pumping.
Cummings then asks "Who scored?" as he looks at the phone and realises Todd Cantwell and John Souttar scored to make it 2-0 at the break. He adds "Here we go.." as the clip ends.
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