RANGERS have blasted the 'disgraceful behaviour' of Hibernian supporters after ugly scenes at the end of Saturday's Scottish Cup final.

Hibs lifted the cup for the first time in 114 years after a 3-2 win over Mark Warburton's side.

But disgusting scenes marred the final whistle as thousands of Hibs fans stormed the park and ran the length of the pitch.

They were greeted by groups of Gers supporters as running battles broke out all over the pitch.

It took several minutes for police and stewards to regain control, with mounted officers eventually separating the two crowds.

A Rangers statement read: "Rangers Football Club is shocked at the disgraceful behaviour of Hibs fans at full time.

"Rangers players and staff were assaulted by these fans who invaded the pitch and in the interests of their safety could not return to the pitch for the medal presentation.

"There can be no place for the violent behaviour witnessed at the end of the Final and Rangers fully expect the Scottish Football Association and Police Scotland to launch an investigation to find out where security measures failed.

"The Club would like to commend Rangers fans for the restraint the showed under severe provocation."