In a brutal farewell to the Rangers, Jose Cifuentes uses three words to cap off his Cruzeiro loan.

Former Manchester United teammate Gary Neville’s assertion that Ibrox has a more electrifying atmosphere than Celtic Park has been refuted by Roy Keane.

On the Stick to Football Podcast, the two got into a heated debate over the finest stadium atmospheres they had ever encountered during important European evenings in their individual careers. The great Jamie Carragher of Liverpool, who now plays alongside Ian Wright of Arsenal and the heroes of Old Trafford, said that his first taste of European football with the Reds came in a 1997 two-leg UEFA Cup match against Celtic.

Jose Cifuentes in blunt Rangers goodbye as misfit crowns Cruzeiro loan with  3 word send off - Daily Record
That brought back memories of Neville’s own Parkhead encounter. The former defender was present on the field the evening that Shunsuke Nakamura curled home a beautiful free-kick late in the game to secure victory for Gordon Strachan’s Hoops in a thrilling Battle of Britain match between United and Celtic in the Champions League group stages in November 2007.

 

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But the 48-year-old continued, saying that in his 19 years as a player, the finest atmosphere he had ever encountered was at Ibrox during a 1-0 victory against Rangers in a Champions League match four years prior.

 

Keane, who has publicly stated his desire to return to management after a 13-year hiatus from football, was sighted at the most recent Old Firm match on December 30, which saw Celtic defeat fierce rivals Rangers 2-1 at home.

 

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