Nico Raskin appeared to squirt water at an Aberdeen fan at full-time of Rangers’ 2-0 win at Pittodrie on Sunday.
The incident occurred because the gamers had been strolling down the tunnel after the match. The fan then threw an empty cup in the direction of the gamers as they walked in the direction of the dressing room.
Earlier within the match, Rangers defender Emmanuel Fernandez seemed to be struck by an object from a bit of Aberdeen supporters as gamers celebrated Thelo Aasgaard’s opening aim.
Talking concerning the incidents in his post-match presser, Rangers boss Danny Röhl mentioned: “I think we want to play football on the pitch. We want to have a friendly atmosphere, but you feel it today, this place here as well, it’s tough.
“I feel even after I arrived I felt immediately the place we’re, however we confirmed the proper reply on the pitch, and that is what we wish.”
Sky Sports activities has contacted Rangers for remark relating to the incident involving Raskin.
Pundits condemn Raskin incident
Talking on Sky Sports activities after the match, Kris Boyd mentioned: “He’ll in all probability be in there regretting it now, however in case you’re a soccer participant, you are going to get away followers taunting you.
“You just need to go home, you’ve won the game, you’ve got three points, difficult venue, get back down the road.”
Chris Sutton added: “Vaclav Cerny did it, didn’t he, the other year [in match against Celtic in March 2025].
“It is a powder keg of a fixture anyway, that is the very last thing it wants. You possibly can’t maintain going round spraying water on followers, that is an absolute no-no.
“There’ll need to be some sort of punishment, otherwise players will just carry on.”
Paul Hartley mentioned: “This is a big game, between the two sets of teams and the fans. You’ve got to be the bigger person and walk away. He might get a punishment now.
“He is an skilled participant. Simply stroll down the tunnel, you have had the win, you have had efficiency, you have acquired your three factors.”
Cerny incident explained
Vaclav Cerny – who spent last season on loan at Rangers – was given a formal warning by the Scottish Football Assoication (SFA) after he sprayed Celtic fans with a water bottle as he raced along the touchline to celebrate team-mate Hamza Igamane’s 88th-minute winner.
Police Scotland launched a probe into the incident. But the force concluded “no criminality has been established”.
