Rangers duo Nicolas Raskin and Mohamed Diomande seem to enjoy quite the friendship off the park as well as on it.
The pair both scored at Parkhead over a fortnight ago as Barry Ferguson's men secured a memorable 3-2 triumph over Celtic.
Raskin and Diomande then went away on international duty to play for their respective countries - Belgium and Ivory Coast - following the win.
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The former particularly stood out on his first senior Belgian appearance as they recovered from a 3-1 loss to Ukraine in the first leg of a Nations League play-off to win 3-0 in the second and progress on aggregate.
Raskin very much caught the eye in the match, and recently, back at Rangers' training ground, he gifted his club teammate Diomande one of his country's shirts with his name and number on the back:
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— Declan 🏄🏻♂️ (@declan_19) April 1, 2025
Both midfielders featured upon Rangers' return to action after the international break on Saturday at Dens Park.
Ferguson's side eventually emerged victorious from the topsy-turvy affair with Dundee after a late Cyriel Dessers winner.
Rangers now turn their attention to the visit of an in-form Hibernian side to Ibrox this Saturday in the Scottish Premiership.
They then welcome Athletic Club to Govan in the first leg of their hotly anticipated Europa League quarter-final tie.