Rangers fans are in particularly good spirits after Celtic crashed out of the Champions League to AEK Athens on Tuesday night.
After only managing a 1-1 draw at home, the pressure was on Brendan Rodgers’ side, and they couldn’t complete a comeback after going 2-0 down in Greece.
A late goal by Scott Sinclair wasn’t enough and now Celtic face either Jurmala or FK Suduva in a Europa League qualifier.
Rangers fans were delighted that their bitter rivals have ended up in the same competition as them, after a season that shows they’re far from their best.
Celtic have already lost a league game to Hearts and sit below Rangers in the table.
Rangers have already made 11 new summer signings and are closing in on their 12th with a deal reportedly on the cards for Hearts striker Kyle Lafferty.
By comparison, Celtic have had a quiet summer and one Rangers fan thinks the “tide is turning”.
Here are the best reactions from Rangers fans after the game last night:
https://twitter.com/CoulibalyCartel/status/1029485424794906625
Everyone seems in good spirits tonight, has something amusing happened?…. pic.twitter.com/hd1WXihWYb
— Four Lads Had A Dream (@4ladshadadream) August 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/NoSurrenderFR2/status/1029471300736176128
Been in good spirits since lunchtime Saturday ????
— Scot Shields (@Shieldsy6) August 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/Ironfist2/status/1029472123776106497
https://twitter.com/SonOfArthritis/status/1029458890700873729
https://twitter.com/notmorelos/status/1029505992835387393
But the lights John, they paid for the lights????
— Timmy (@Timpatter2) August 15, 2018
https://twitter.com/awattywatt/status/1029492775027449857
OPINION
Rangers fans are loving how this season has started. And it could have been even better had Alfredo Morelos not been wrongly sent off in their opening game against Aberdeen. They were by far the better side on the opening weekend of the Premiership and should really be sitting with a 100% record. By contrast, Celtic have lost a game, are below Rangers in the league and now face a qualifier to get into the Europa League. Celtic have had the best of it for years – is this the season that the tide turns?