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The Celtic player took a classic dig at the Rangers, following the Hoops' win at Ibrox in the Scottish Cup.

Celtic FC Roundtable Round-up: Win at Ibrox and Chaotic Scenes at Full-Time

It might have taken penalty kicks, but Celtic were able to come out of Ibrox with a win. The Hoops were perfect from the spot. On the other hand, the Rangers saw their Hall of Fame captain, James Tavernier, and Djeidi Gassama fluff their lines.

The result meant that the Rangers were knocked out of the Scottish Cup and are now staring at another potential trophyless campaign. After a takeover, a couple of managerial changes and spending so much money on signings, that is far from ideal if you ask us.

As for Celtic, they remain in contention for a double. They are five points behind Hearts in the league. And in the Scottish Cup semi-finals, where they will take on St Mirren, who defeated the Hoops in the League Cup final earlier in the season. It is a chance for Martin O'Neill's side to take some Hampden Park revenge.

The scenes after the Glasgow Derby at Ibrox grabbed more of the headlines than the result though. Initially, Celtic fans had gotten onto the pitch to celebrate the win with the players. But then, the Rangers supporters also got on the field and it was not long before things got out of hand.

The weekend's fixture must have given some of the players a real taste of what the derby is all about. And quite a few seem to be enjoying it.

Videos have emerged of Julian Araujo taunting Rangers supporters while going up the tunnel at full-time by sticking out his tongue and pointing at the Celtic badge.

The Bournemouth loanee has already endeared himself to a large section of the Celtic support and there are calls for him to be signed on a permanent basis in the summer.

Sebastian Tounekti was not far behind in his trolling of the Rangers after the win at Ibrox though.

Tounekti posted a picture on his Instagram story of the Celtic huddle accompanied by the caption 'Glasgow stays green and white'. Even more interestingly, he set it to Tina Turner's song, The Best. Of course, that is the anthem that has been adopted by Rangers supporters and is played at Ibrox before every home match.

That is a class dig from a player who arrived at Celtic on deadline day of the summer transfer window. It looks like he is starting to feel at home and enjoying everything that comes with life, playing football in Glasgow.

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