Ally McCoist has hilariously relived Rangers' Scottish Premiership glory from the weekend while on talkSPORT this morning.
The Ibrox hero couldn't hide his happiness as producers played commentary from Celtic's game against Dundee United.
McCoist sent fist pumps into the air as the station's Scottish correspondent David Tanner said: "There goes the final whistle, Dundee United 0 Celtic 0.
"Celtic lose grip of the Scottish Premiership title after nine long years of domination.."
The Hoops had to defeat the Terrors, but they dropped points meaning Rangers were crowned champions.
Writing on Twitter, talkSPORT said: "We played the moment #RangersFC won the title & McCoist’s reaction was 👌 We don’t think Super Ally will ever stop loving to hear this. Just look at his face!"
We played the moment #RangersFC won the title & McCoist’s reaction was👌
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) March 11, 2021
We don’t think Super Ally will ever stop loving to hear this 😍
Just look at his face! 🤣 pic.twitter.com/MvX0KMAdwJ
We also told how McCoist revealed that he had spoken to Steven Gerrard in the wee hours of Monday morning - telling the Gers boss that no matter what else he wins in his management career, he will NEVER achieve a more meaningful victory.
McCoist said: "I sent Steven a message, not to tell tales out of school, obviously congratulating him and I'm so proud and happy for him.
"What I said to him was - you know something?
"No matter what Steven does in his football management career - and I hope he gets everything he wants. Whether it's England, whether it's Liverpool, I really hope and keep my fingers crossed that he gets everything he wants.
"But what I said to him was, whatever he achieves - and I hope it's lots - he will NEVER do anything further in his managerial career that will mean so much to so many people."
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