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PSV players were targeted by a missile as they celebrated opening the scoring against Rangers in their Champions League play-off clash at Ibrox.
The Dutch side took a 36th minute lead when Ibrahim Sangare fired home to stun the Gers support.
The players congregated in front of the Union Bears section of the stadium in the Broomloan Stand as they lapped up the strike.
But pictures clearly show a cup with a straw in it flying through the air towards them as stunned Gers fans watch on.
The game ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw after a night of high drama at Ibrox.
But the missile incident came just hours after the Ibrox club had sent a warning to all fans to behave themselves at the crucial match as Gers bid to reach the elite group stages for the first time since 2010-11.
Rangers had said: "We are looking to create a Blue Sea of Ibrox and encourage supporters to wear the famous Royal Blue!
"Rangers are incredibly proud of the amazing atmosphere that our fans create at Ibrox and supporters are encouraged to exemplify the best of our support to cheer on the team on the cusp of returning to the Champions League group stages.
"This game has attracted an unprecedented level of media interest and thus, wider scrutiny.
"Please ensure that you represent our club in the correct manner and be mindful of previous incidents in Europe which led to sections of our stadium being closed."
SunSport has contacted Rangers for comment on the incident.
The Dutch side took a 36th minute lead when Ibrahim Sangare fired home to stun the Gers support.
The players congregated in front of the Union Bears section of the stadium in the Broomloan Stand as they lapped up the strike.
But pictures clearly show a cup with a straw in it flying through the air towards them as stunned Gers fans watch on.
The game ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw after a night of high drama at Ibrox.
But the missile incident came just hours after the Ibrox club had sent a warning to all fans to behave themselves at the crucial match as Gers bid to reach the elite group stages for the first time since 2010-11.
Rangers had said: "We are looking to create a Blue Sea of Ibrox and encourage supporters to wear the famous Royal Blue!
"Rangers are incredibly proud of the amazing atmosphere that our fans create at Ibrox and supporters are encouraged to exemplify the best of our support to cheer on the team on the cusp of returning to the Champions League group stages.
"This game has attracted an unprecedented level of media interest and thus, wider scrutiny.
"Please ensure that you represent our club in the correct manner and be mindful of previous incidents in Europe which led to sections of our stadium being closed."
SunSport has contacted Rangers for comment on the incident.