🗣️ “Who cares about Rangers?” 😒
🗣️ “We did it for them…”
The Motherwell duo have set Scottish football alight after making astonishing comments following their dramatic draw with Rangers — remarks that many believe were a thinly veiled nod toward Celtic.
After denying Rangers all three points late on, two Motherwell players raised eyebrows during their live post-match interview when asked about the importance of the result.
Instead of focusing purely on their own club’s fight, one of them smirked and said:
“Who cares about Rangers? We did it for them.”
Those few words were enough to send social media into meltdown.
Pundit James McFadden was clearly stunned by the remark and immediately questioned their intention.
“Hold on… for who?” he asked on air.
“Are you saying you drew that game for another club?”
The players laughed awkwardly but refused to clarify, only adding:
“We knew exactly what we were doing.”
Fans were quick to connect the dots. With the title race finely balanced, many believe the draw was celebrated not just in Motherwell — but loudly across the city in Glasgow’s east end.
Supporters online were convinced the unnamed club they “did it for” could only be Celtic, who benefited most from Rangers dropping points.
One fan wrote:
“They didn’t say the name… but everyone knows who they meant.”
Another added:
“That sounded more like a Celtic chant than a Motherwell interview.”
McFadden later returned to the moment in the studio, questioning whether players should be making such comments in live interviews.
“Can players actually say things like that these days?” he asked.
“It puts them in a very difficult position and fuels unnecessary controversy.”
Rangers fans were furious, branding the comments “disrespectful” and “unprofessional,” while Celtic supporters couldn’t resist enjoying the drama, calling it “an assist without touching the ball.”
One thing is certain:
Motherwell didn’t just earn a point…
They sparked a firestorm.
And in a title race where every word matters as much as every goal, this draw will be remembered not just for the scoreline —
but for who it was really for. 🍀⚽🔥

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