Uefa is but to determine whether or not to research Rangers’ choice to play the nationwide anthem at Ibrox earlier than their Champions League defeat by Napoli.
In defiance of directions from the governing physique, the anthem was sung to commemorate the loss of life of the Queen earlier than Wednesday evening’s 3-0 defeat.
Uefa has informed the PA information company that motion will solely be thought of as soon as it has acquired the mandatory info from its match delegate.
A passionate rendition of the anthem adopted a minute’s silence at Ibrox that had been permitted by Uefa, which on the similar time rejected requests from some golf equipment to play God Save The King.
An enormous silhouette of the Queen amid the colors of the Union Jack might be seen behind one of many targets earlier than the sport kicked off.
The supporters of Outdated Agency rivals Celtic adopted a really completely different tone for his or her 1-1 draw with Shakhtar Donetsk in Poland, nevertheless.
Each units of gamers wore black armbands, however off the pitch some visiting followers made their anti-monarchy views recognized.
A banner within the Celtic finish acknowledged “F*** the Crown”, whereas one other mentioned “Sorry to your loss Michael Fagan” – a reference to the intruder who broke into the Queen’s Buckingham Palace bed room in 1982.
Early within the match, there was a chant of “In case you hate the royal household, clap your palms”.
Celtic took a Tenth-minute lead earlier than being pegged again and the sport ended 1-1.