Celtic daft family gave Motherwell star a hero's welcome for last Rangers winner - and now he wants another one

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It was the goal that smashed a 27-year hoodoo. And Motherwell's Dan Casey says he’ll treasure it for the rest of his life.The big Irish defender wasn’t fully aware of the history behind his strike at Ibrox back in March to defeat Rangers in the Premiership.

It was the first time Motherwell had won in Govan on league duty for almost three decades. And it gave Stuart Kettlewell’s side an injection of belief at the end of last season.On Sunday the Steelmen will try to do the same again – only this time at Hampden.

Seven months ago, Casey’s goal put a huge dent in Rangers’ title hopes as it sealed a seismic 2-1 victory. This afternoon, Motherwell will set out to end Philippe Clement’s bid to retain the Premier Sports Cup.

Casey – a boyhood Celtic fan who hails from Dublin – has revealed he was the toast of Ireland when he bagged his Ibrox winner.Ahead of the crunch semi-final, the 26-year-old said: “That was a feeling I’ll never forget.

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