ENTHUSIASM In Rangers vs. Ayr, Scott Brown responds to the Fabio Silva scandal.

Scott Brown, who was already on a yellow card on Saturday, February 10th, was challenged by Fabio Silva. David Edgar has revealed Brown’s response to the incident.

Celtic hero Scott Brown delivers 'won too much' parting shot at Rangers

The Wolves loanee scored the second goal for the Gers against Ayr United in the Scottish Cup to make it two goals in three games since coming to Ibrox during the January transfer window.

But with fifteen minutes left in the game, Silva scored a goal to double Rangers’ lead, in the opinion of Ayr United’s manager, a former midfielder for Celtic.

The creator of the Hearts and Hand podcast wrote on Saturday, February 10, via X: “Scott Brown thought Silva should have been sent off. This will shock you, so sit down for it.”

Rangers’ Scott Brown is back.

There was always going to be controversy around Brown’s thoughts because this was his first visit back to Ibrox since his Celtic days.

He spent the entire night moaning about something to the fourth official, in typical Brown fashion. Nothing less was expected of him, since he still had a strong connection to the Old Firm.

Silva was on the field, in his opinion, whether or not he should have been. And after a difficult night, the Portuguese attacker finished off a wonderful play to guarantee Rangers’ spot in the next round.

Fábio Silva - Player profile 23/24 | Transfermarkt

Despite only trailing 1-0 at the interval, the visitors should be quite happy of their effort because they had a chance to tie the Scottish Premiership team early in the second half.

But it was not supposed to be for them.Although the Gers are predicted to defeat the Championship team by more than two goals, Philippe Clement will still find plenty of areas that require improvement.

In other Rangers news, a manager has declared that a certain “excellent” Ibrox player will never again play for the team.

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