An excited Rangers fan gatecrashed a live BBC Scotland interview with a topless dance in celebration of Michael Beale's appointment to Govan's top job.
Beale succeeds sacked Gio van Bronckhorst, who replaced Gerrard when he moved to Aston Villa, for what is the Londoner’s second senior managerial job after moving to Queens Park Rangers in the summer following spells as number two at both Rangers and at Villa Park.
As the camera cuts to Kheredine Idessane from the studio a Rangers fan was quick to show his delight in front of Ibrox following the club's confirmation of their new gaffer.
The fan is clearly expecting success from the experienced coach as he can be heard signing 'Michael Beale' in the background before he eventually emerges in front of the camera, reports the Daily Record.
The punter has his top over his head as he jumps and point, while chanting their new gaffer’s name as the presenter tries to deliver his piece.
Idessane continues with the segment despite the interruption as he discloses the details of Beale's three-and-a-half year contract with The Light Blues. The camera then cuts away from the journalist and the bare-chested supporter.
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