A Rangers supporter has got Nicolas Raskin's name tattooed on his bottom after the Belgian's performance against Celtic at the weekend.
Raskin opened the scoring at Parkhead four minutes in, rising above Jeffrey Schlupp to glance home from a corner and put his side 1-0 up.
Not long after, the midfielder then flicked on inside the Celtic box to find his midfield colleague Mohamed Diomande, who finished with aplomb into the bottom corner.
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Rangers fan '@RampantRaskin' vowed on X on Saturday that if Raskin scored and Rangers won against Celtic, he'd get the midfielder's name tattooed on his backside.
He was true to his word and posted proof this evening:
Our Belgian King @n_raskin 🤴🏽🇧🇪 (someone take my phone off me during old firm weekends man) pic.twitter.com/Rf3N9BFdm6
— Rampant Raskin 🇬🇧🇧🇪 (@RampantRaskin) March 17, 2025
Raskin won the Scottish Premiership's Player of the Match award for his performance against Celtic.
He was also recently called up to the Belgian national team, adding to what has been a fine few days for the 24-year-old.
His nation takes on Ukraine in a two-legged UEFA Nations League A play-off.