Rangers allowed Partick Thistle to walk the ball into the net in a bizarre incident during Sunday's Scottish Cup clash at Ibrox.
The strange scenes followed Malik Tillman's scored controversial goal that gave the hosts a 2-1 lead.
The Championship side led through a Kevin Holt first-half penalty which was cancelled out soon after the break - much to the relief of a frustrated Michael Beale. James Tavernier then missed a penalty in a game fraught with talking points, but the most surreal scenes were yet to come, reports The Daily Record.
Rangers had put the ball out of play after Malik Tillman went down injured and Thistle took the resulting throw-in, with the apparent intention of Kevin Holt giving Rangers the ball-back. Before he could get the pass out of his feet, though, Tillman nipped in and stole the ball before rounding Jamie Sneddon to score.
Furious scenes ensued and after a brief stoppage, Rangers allowed Scott Tiffoney to take the ball up the park and equalise to level the Scottish Cup tie up.
Rangers went on to win the game 3-2 as James Sands scored a winner in the 86th minute.
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