Allan McGregor admits his side's comprehensive win over Celtic was the the "strangest" derby match he's been involved with over two his spells in Glasgow.
Parkhead is normally a cauldron of ferment for the game with Ibrox players subjected to a wall of noise - and goading - from the Hoops' faithful.
But with our game gripped by the global pandemic like everywhere else, the match was played out for the first time in its history in an empty arena.And McGregor admits it made for a strange atmosphere to play such a powder keg match.He told Rangers TV: "It was the strangest one I have played in.
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