DISGRACED Rangers player Bilel Mohsni has definitely played his last game for the club.

 

The Ibrox interim boss Stuart McCall described the out-of-contract Tunisian's behaviour as "unacceptable and disgraceful" after a day that provided several unwanted damaging scenes for both clubs.

Motherwell striker Lee Ewrin was left with a cut on his face after being kicked and punched by Mohsni who had also refused to shake his opponent's hand, which resulted in him being pushed in the back by Erwin.

That led to a dust-up involving several players and after the game, Mohsni, Erwin and Motherwell's unused sub Fraser Kerr receiving red cards from referee Craig Thomson for their part in the trouble.

Mohsni was also later filmed arguing with Motherwell fans as he got on the Rangers team bus. There was also a suggested that and Erwin continued their feud in the bowels of the Fir Park main stand.

Motherwell will also find themselves in trouble and may possibly be fined after some of their supporters ran on the pitch and taunted the Rangers supporters. Police horses arrived soon after and managed to calm down the situation.

And Rangers captain Lee McCulloch was hit in the face by someone in the home end holding a flag as he went to get the ball from the touchline.

Both the police and SFA are certain to investigate the incidents.

McCall said: "I know you're not going to believe me but hand on heart, I've not seen it (the Mohsni punch). I was down the tunnel and then heard the roar so I ran back.

"I spoke to Craig Thomson and I believe there were three red cards given after the game - one to ourselves and two to Motherwell. If what you are telling me about the incident it true, then it's obviously unacceptable and totally disgraceful.

"No-one can condone that sort of behaviour. Bilel's contract is up but that's totally unacceptable. I don't know if the club can take any action against him but I don't think there is any doubt he won't be at the football club next season.

"You don't want to see any trouble. I wasn't aware of any until I heard the roar. Emotions were running high. It has been a disappointing day but that obviously adds even more disappointment to it."

Some Rangers fans did manage to infiltrate the Motherwell end and in the main stand, arguments did take place as some left after the second goal.