Ally McCoist admits he was left touched as Celtic and Rangers put rivalries aside to come together in a bid to banish racism from the beautiful game.
It was a day of high emotion as the Glasgow giants stood united in support of Glen Kamara in the wake of the vile abuse he allegedly received against Slavia Prague.
Celtic skipper Scott Brown embraced the Finland international before kick-off as the tribalism that comes with Scottish football's showpiece fixture was parked.
And McCoist - amid a wide-ranging debate on racism and the merits of both kneeling and standing - admitted seeing everyone involved in the fixture on the same page has left a lasting impression.
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