The Rangers striker was urged to act more professional by McCulloch following Saturday’s incident at Ibrox, during a 1-1 draw for Steven Gerrard’s side.

The former Rangers utility player, Lee McCulloch, has become embroiled in a Twitter spat with one of the most popular Gers blogs.
Writing in his Evening Times column earlier, McCulloch had urged the Rangers striker, Alfredo Morelos, to act more professional on the pitch – even when he is provoked by opposition players.
Morelos recently escaped punishment over Saturday’s incident involving another former Gers man, Kirk Broadfoot, who appeared to rake his studs down the Colombian’s Achilles, sparking an angry reaction as Steven Gerrard’s side were held to a 1-1 draw by Kilmarnock.
But @4ladshadadream took exception to the 40-year-old’s comments, after which the following argument ensued:
And Four Lads aren’t the only Rangers fans to express disappointment at McCulloch’s column, as evidenced below:
McCulloch spent eight years playing for Rangers and remained at Ibrox after the club’s relegation to the fourth tier in 2012.

Do Rangers fans have a point about McCulloch’s Morelos comments?
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