BOOKIE giant Coral has mocked the Old Firm score with a tweet on how Steven Gerrard may have reacted to the final result.
Coral posted a GIF on its Twitter page of a car travelling fast in one direction, but then suddenly turning, swerving back in speeding away in the opposite direction.
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The group captioned it: “Gerrard on his way to Glasgow but hears the score.”
Gerrard on his way to Glasgow but hears the score: pic.twitter.com/pNoW2Rn6b9
— Coral (@Coral) April 29, 2018
The tweet came shortly after Celtic clinched their seventh successive Ladbrokes Premiership title in stunning style with a 5-0 thrashing of ragged rivals Rangers at Parkhead.
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As reported by the Evening Times this week, former Liverpool and England skipper Gerrard is the “frontrunner” to become the next Rangers boss, according to club sources.
He reportedly jumped straight to the top of the club’s wish list after talks were launched last week.
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The 37-year-old hung up his boots after a 12-month stint with LA Galaxy and has spent the time since cutting his teeth with the Reds’ Under-18s.
Rangers chairman Dave King was spotted at Anfield on Tuesday night as Liverpool took on Roma in their Champions League semi-final showdown - a match where Gerrard was working as a television pundit.
Now he has emerged as the leading candidate to take over at Ibrox.
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