The COVID title is one that the Celtic fans will always use as a beating stick for the Ibrox club.
You know, because they won it with no fans in the stadium.
But as soon as fans return to stadia and pressure is on, the Rangers team seem to melt under that pressure.
Peter Grant was asked about it on The Go Radio Football Show by former Rangers keeper Cammy Bell when Bell out the question to Grant if he believed Rangers can’t handle playing in front of their own crowd.
Grant was superb in his answer, “Well their captain said it. Their captain said that they couldn’t handle playing under the pressure with the fans there.
“And I think that’s been proven. The fact that it’s out there in the domain we can keep throwing it back at them.
“But when I look at the game, and I’m talking for myself, because I had to play under that pressure for all the years, and sometimes I didn’t handle it that well.
“But you have to grow a backbone. You have to make sure you’ve got to dig in.”
And that answer inspired this amazing response from a Rangers fan that Grant expertly took apart.
So many times we have witnessed this season in domestic competitions, they buckle when the real pressure is on.
Because their fans have high (and unrealistic) expectations that they should be blowing every team away. In Europe, the pressure is off because they are not expected to progress. That is why they are excelling.
That and the fact they are purposely putting themselves in the shop window.
But Grant is 100% on the money. They crumble.
And they will again on Sunday.

