A brawl breaks out in Glasgow’s city Centre.
After Rangers lost the Europa League Final, a brawl broke out in Glasgow city Centre.
After their club fell 5-4 on penalties to Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville, footage purports to show Gers fans assaulting each other in a savage attack.
At around 11.50 p.m. last night, a fight broke out on the city’s Jamaica Street, just before midnight.
A video shared online shows a big gathering of football supporters wearing Rangers shirts yanking and hauling each other out onto the street.
As one woman was hauled to the ground, some of the gang began kicking each other.
She then begins to kick individuals who approach her, but she is grabbed by the hair and dragged across the ground by a group of men and women.
Someone attempts to kick her in the face, while the rest of the group punches and shoves each other, resulting in chaos.
Before one of them takes her back by her hair and slams her head to the ground, the woman manages to shove them away.
After landing on the ground, the second woman begins to strike the first woman in the head and face with ferocious blows.
As one man narrowly avoids being hit by a car in the middle of the road, the two are separated.
The video was promptly shared on Twitter, where it received over 10,300 views.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland has been contacted for comment.
It comes as roughly 100,000 people watched the final in Spain versus Eintracht Frankfurt, while millions more watched it on TV in Scotland and throughout the world.
And there were tears all around as the Rangers succumbed on penalties to the Germans after a tense two hours of action in the searing Spanish heat.
When Joe Aribo put the Ibrox side ahead after 57 minutes, it appeared like they were on their way to a big night.
Rafael Santos Borré of Eintracht Frankfurt erased their lead 12 minutes later.
The thrilling match then went to extra time and penalties, where Borré scored the game-winning goal.