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‘Dry yer eyes’: Rangers fans mock Neil Lennon’s ‘pumped’ claims

Hibernian manager Neil Lennon gestures to the Hibs fans at the final whistle during the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership match between Rangers and Hi...
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Glasgow Rangers fans laughed off claims from opposition boss.

Rangers fans are seen during the Scottish Cup Quarter final match between Rangers and Hamilton Academical at Ibrox Stadium on March 4, 2017 in Glasgow, Scotland.

Rangers battled back to claim a 2-1 win over Hibs last night and opposition boss Neil Lennon was not happy.

He felt Rangers were lucky to record their fourth win in a row, claiming his side were dominant.

He expressed his annoyance that Rangers escaped what he saw as a clear a penalty appeal, adding that his team ‘pumped’ the Gers.

Lennon’s comments were not received well by Rangers fans, who were quick to point out their team had more shots at goal.

Rangers had 12 attempts to Hibernian’s 10, with each having three on target.

They also had a penalty appeal of their own turned down in the first half.

Rangers have now won four games in a row, including two away wins.

Graeme Murty is proving to be a very capable manager, and results like last night keep the fanbase in high spirits.