RANGERS have been branded a disgrace by one talkSPORT pundit following their hammering at the hands of Liverpool.
The Premier League giants ran riot at Ibrox on Wednesday evening after goals from Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliot.
Rangers actually took the lead in the game through Scott Arfield.
However, after putting up a good fight in the first-half, more than matching the Reds for effort, the Light Blues totally fell apart after the break.
And Jamie O'Hara has slaughtered Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side for their capitulation.
Speaking alongisde ex-Chelsea man Jason Cundy on talkSPORT last night, the pair reflected on the 7-1 result.
Cundy had called Celtic embarrassing the night previous. He had no qualms in saying the same about Rangers.
He said: "We spoke about Celtic last night - how disappointed and embarrassing it was.
"The same words have got to be used. Embarrassing. Absolutely embarrassing.
"This is a Liverpool side that are going into this game mid table. They are 10th. They are having a tough time, a bit of a wobble.
"You saw Klopp pre-match in his press conference before the game. He's under a little bit.
"They've gone 1-0 up. They could have gone 2-1 up I think. I think Arfield had another chance.
"What can you say? They got themselves in the Champions League. That's embarrassing. That is unacceptable against a side that is struggling for rhythm.
"They walk up to Rangers and pull their pants down and spank them seven times. That's embarrassing mate.
O'Hara added: "It's a bit of a disgrace. Come on - 7-1?
"That is not acceptable. Champions League football."
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