The Rangers winger moved to Ibrox in August, becoming Steven Gerrard’s penultimate Ibrox recruit.

The Rangers winger, Eros Grezda, has been caught fraternising with the enemy after Wednesday’s 0-0 draw at Hibernian.
Grezda played 84 minutes for Rangers, who were unable to make their pressure count in the capital.
Steven Gerrard’s had more possession, shots, shots on target and corners at Easter Road, but slipped to second in the Scottish Premiership after Celtic’s win at home to Motherwell.
Despite having gone head-to-head less than 24 hours earlier, Grezda and the Hibs striker, Florian Kamberi, were all smiles when pictured together on the Rangers player’s Instagram story – in what appears to be a John Lewis cafe – on Thursday afternoon.

Although Swiss-born, Kamberi is, like Grezda, of Kosovan Albanian descent. And the latter’s post, somewhat curiously, includes the Albanian word ‘shqipet’, which translates as into English is ‘bangus’ – a type of milkfish.
Kamberi moved to Hibernian in January, seven months before Grezda arrived at Rangers, and has scored 18 goals in 34 games since then.

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