Glasgow Rangers ace McCrorie, currently on loan away from Ibrox, did well for his nation and some Bears loved his display and message.

Glasgow Rangers academy graduate Ross McCrorie has taken to Twitter with a message after the Ibrox ace played a key part in Scotland Under-21s 2-1 win over their Croatian counterparts in Sibenik.
The hosts, playing their first match of the qualifiers, opened the scoring when Dinamo Zagreb striker Sandro Kulenovic headed in Nikola Moro’s cross from 12 yards after 10 minutes played.
Scot Gemmill’s side improved after the break and, with nine minutes left on the clock, Glenn Middleton – another Rangers youngster – found Connor McLennan inside the penalty box with a low pass and the Aberdeen forward found the far corner on the spin.
With very little time left, McCrorie then whipped in a cross to McLennan, whose close-range header straight at the goalkeeper somehow slipped through his grasp, much to the delight of the travelling contingent.
Here’s what McCrorie wrote on Twitter post-match, plus the response from some Rangers fans:
Scotland U21s’ win puts them level on points with Greece at the top of Euro Under-21 Championship Group D after two games.

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