Marc Crosas snaps at Rangers social media move as former Celtic star blasts 'we don’t want them near Mexico'

Former Celtic midfielder Marc Crosas has taken a dig at Rangers forward of the Ibrox giants’ Europa League shot at glory.

Rangers had tweeted yesterday "Subsequent cease Sevilla" after their Scottish Premiership season got here to a detailed with a win at Hearts.

The image had a sombrero on a ball and Crosas has taken difficulty with the publish, stating a sombrero is an emblem of Mexican tradition and never Spanish.

Quote tweeting it, the 34-year-old Catalan and now naturalised Mexican snapped: "Somebody inform them Sevilla is in Spain, please. Don’t need them nowhere close to Mexico."

Rangers face Eintracht Frankfurt on Wednesday, the primary Scottish aspect to play in a European ultimate since Walter Smith plotted a path to Manchester in 2008.

If the Glasgow aspect beat their Bundesliga opponents, they would be the first Scottish crew to win a European trophy since Aberdeen introduced down Actual Madrid within the 1983 Cup Winners’ Cup.

Crosas, in the meantime, performed for Celtic for 3 years from 2008. His sole trophy from his spell at Celtic Park was the League Cup in his first season.

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