Rangers official partners Heart & Hand have reacted to an Instagram post from striker Alfredo Morelos on Thursday.
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IT'S 10 changes for Rangers this afternoon as Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side close out their league campaign against Hearts at Tynecastle.
RANGERS: McLaughlin, Amad, Davis, Itten, Ramsey, Sands, Balogun, Arfield, King, Lowry, Devine. Lowry is joined by Jon McLaughlin, Amad, Steven Davis, Cedric Itten, Aaron Ramsey, James Sands, Leon Balogun, Scott Arfield, Leon King, and for a first start, Adam Devine. There is also the potential for a number of debuts from the bench this afternoon – joining Robby McCrorie, Jack Simpson and Charlie McCann are Kane Ritchie-Hosler, Tony Weston, Ross McCausland, Cole McKinnon, Murray Miller and Robbie Fraser.
Jonny Faulkner, 19, will be in the cockpit of the Boeing 737 VIP aircraft leaving Prestwick Airport on Wednesday bound for the Europa League final.
We are tremendously proud to host Rangers FC in our home. However, there have been reports of fans having issues getting tickets for this venue. The sun-kissed city is already packed with tourists. “Thanks to that historic clash, Rangers FC is one of the European clubs represented in the monumental mosaic of the Ramon-Sanchez Pizjuán Stadium, one of the most photographed works of art in our city.” “A Rangers victory would be a new tribute to the history of our clubs, Rangers FC and Sevilla FC, and to that close relationship between Glasgow and Sevilla (Seville) through football. We could fill the plane twice over.
Celtic are congratulated for their title success but supporters across the city have the Europa League Final on their minds.
Alan Graham emailed: "Congratulations to Inverness for a real backs-to-the-wall performance on Friday in difficult conditions against Arbroath. It was not the greatest football display but a fantastic result. The Phoenix has risen – it's time to become immortal Bears." The fans gave a masterclass on how to celebrate properly." George Wilson, West Sussex, said: "There were only four points in it in the end. It started well with a virtual reserve side that comprehensively beat Hearts and included stand-out performances from future stars Cole McKinnon and Alex Lowry." Peter Lyons, Blantyre, said: "What an incredible day at Celtic Park, the emotion shown throughout the match was fantastic.