Kris Boyd seizes on Celtic inner turmoil as Rangers hero gets the shark out to pile in on toiling rivals

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Kris Boyd raised his head, as expected, as Celtic collapsed Hearts to brutally taunt their rivals.

And the Sky Sports insider is bringing out his Rangers sharks to play the Hearts song after Steven Naimith’s men stung the champions at Celtic Park for the first time in more than 16 years in the Scottish Premiership. That left Brendan Rodgers stunned and having to apologize. Celtic fans for the first time during their two stints in Glasgow, with the champions suffering back-to-back defeats in the league for failing to build on their merits over Boyd’s former club.

There were scenes of primal discontent among Parkhead enthusiasts, with enthusiasts obviously calling for “looting the board”, and one punter sympathetically listened to Michael Nicholson and the hardliners in the main stand. The former Kilmarnock striker included a shark emoji in his story. , perhaps leaving a not-so-subtle reminder of the scenes of clutter and the shark-like railing thrown in the midst of an outcry over Celtic’s failure to win 10 consecutive seasons.

He also shouted “Hearts, hearts, glorious hearts” with the caption of two photographs of him side-by-side that read: “Weekend football instead of weekday football. “This photo posted on the expert’s Instagram page.

And Rangers enthusiasts are dutifully taking advantage of this, sharing Boyd’s message on social media to mock their rivals as they prepare to face Aberdeen on Sunday in the Viaplay Cup final.

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