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Chris Sutton fires 'TikTok' Rangers dig at Todd Cantwell as Celtic legend and Ibrox star continue feud

Chris Sutton and Todd Cantwell have continued their beef by exchanging digs at each other on Twitter.

In response to an online Twitter poll by Football Scotland on the Scottish game's best pundits, Cantwell responded with 'I can tell you (it) isn't Chris Sutton.' This sparked a big reaction from punters on the social media site but it hasn't taken the Celtic legend long to fire back, as he used TikTok and his former club's Treble to hit back at the attacker.

He responded with 'here is some balanced factual punditry from last season TikTok you may not enjoy…you joined Rangers on a free from the Championship and lost every meaningful game against Celtic and won nothing.' It's a continuation from the pair's feud that sparked during last season. Record Sport columnist Sutton warned Cantwell, a fellow Norwich City alumni, that he’d have to watch himself before officials cottoned on to him and stopped giving him decisions after accusing him of going down easily in a game against Hibs.

Cantwell responded with a picture of his scar on Instagram. He posted 'probably a dive', but Sutton did caveat at the time.

He said: “There is a player in there and fair play to him for hitting the ground running, I am happy for Todd that he is performing."

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