PSV have brutally trolled Rangers defender Connor Goldson after the Englishman scored an own goal during this week's Champions League play-off.
The Light Blues lost 5-1 in the second leg of their play-off against PSV Eindhoven in the Netherlands on Wednesday night to exit 7-3 on aggregate.
Goldson suffered a horror night in Eindhoven as he put through his own net past Jack Butland and PSV were quick to jump on the error on their official TikTok account.
The Dutch outfit posted footage of the goal with Mony Python's 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life' playing alongside. The post has already racked up nearly 50,000 likes on the social media platform.
@psv Always look on the bright side of life đ
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Michael Beale will postpone his inquest into Rangers humbling Champions League demise until after Sundayâs crunch Old Firm game at Ibrox.
Beale believes the Celtic game offers the perfect opportunity to bounce back.
He said: âOf course it does. If we can go into the international break on the back of a win this weekend I think we are in a really good place.
âWe will be able to assess this first period in terms of bringing in new players up to September.
âWe will always want to improve in the way that we play, but as I say the last two league games weâve had two cleans sheets, weâve scored six goals, six different goalscorers, weâve had the most shots in the league. So we are moving in the right direction.
âI must pick the bones out of Wednesday night at the right time. It would be remiss of me to do that in between Wednesday and this huge game on Sunday.
âItâs important that we dust ourselves down and we show a big response as a team and as a club.
âItâs a great opportunity and the eyes of everybody will be on us for sure.â
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