Allan McGregor choked back tears as he bid an emotional to Ibrox and admitted he was RAGING at conceding a last-gasp equaliser in his final Rangers appearance at his spiritual home.The 41-year-old was one of five players who the club announced would be departing at the end of the season and it was the end of his second spell at the Light Blues, spanning 16 years.
But he couldn’t bow out with a win as Garang Kuol snatched a late equaliser for Hearts in a 2-2 draw. McGregor, Alfredo Morelos, Ryan Kent, Filip Helander and Scott Arfield were all given a guard of honour by their team-mates as they took the applause of the fans.And McGregor told Sky Sports: “I’m feeling emotional.
I’m actually raging about the goal to be honest, that’s in my head. But I’m emotional. Last game here. I’ve got a lot of great memories so I’ve got to take that away with me.
There’s too many (memories), it’s an amazing club and I just love the place. l'll miss it. The atmosphere here, the fans are amazing.
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