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Chiara Pollock

Rangers legend Gazza stops off for donuts after emotional return to Ibrox sees him close to tears

Rangers legend Paul Gascoigne surprised staff when he popped into their new Glasgow store to buy some donuts after an emotional tour around Ibrox.

Gazza took a trip down memory lane this week after visiting the stadium ,where he remains a football legend and fan favourite.

Rangers shared a touching video of Paul as he is seen wearing his iconic number eight jersey. On their official website they said: "GAZZAMANIA returned to Ibrox today with club legend and member of the Greatest Ever Rangers XI, Paul Gascoigne, stopping by for a special visit."

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Some fans took to the comments to share their respect for the star, one reading: "If you ask me which player I enjoyed watching the most. That's easy. Gazza all day long. One of the greatest talents the game has ever seen."

Paul appeared emotional during the tour, as one fan noticed: "Tears up when he looks up to the stands when he comes out the tunnel. You are a Legend Gazza."

Gazza in his iconic number eight jersey (Rangers Twitter)

At his peak, Gazza was a giant of football, his ability and talent shone through during his Rangers career, where he is a member of the Rangers hall of fame.

Donut King Glasgow shared to their Facebook an image of Gazza, captioned: "Paul Gascoigne has already paid a visit. Still as crazy as he was 30 years ago."

The staff were excited after only opening their store a few weeks ago.

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