Playing Rangers at Ibrox was so loud I had to take PAINKILLERS for my thumping headache

Playing Rangers at Ibrox was so noisy I had to take PAINKILLERS for my thumping headache..

Moris had a night to forget at Ibrox and had to take painkillers the next day because it was so loud. Union SG keeper Anthony Moris believes he’s never encountered anything as noisy as playing Rangers at Ibrox – and had to take medication to calm his headache following their Europa League showdown.

Experienced Luxembourg international Moris was between the sticks in Glasgow two years ago when Gio van Bronckhorst’s Gers battled back from 2-0 down in the first leg to progress in the Champions League qualifiers. The 33-year-old, capped 63 times for his country, has been there and done it all, and is looking to lead the club to a first Belgian title in an amazing 89 years after soaring eight points clear at the top of the league this season.

When questioned about the loudest atmosphere in his career, the 33-year-old had little trouble recalling his trip to Ibrox. He said: “For me, the absolute best atmosphere I have ever encountered was the match against Rangers at Ibrox. I even had to take paracetamol after the game since I got such a tremendous headache due to the noise.

“It was the noisiest game I have ever experienced by far. But although we were beaten, there’s no doubt this team gained so much from the game in Scotland.

“It helped us learn what we would come up against at places like Brugges, Antwerp and Standard Liege, although nothing was as noisy as that night in Glasgow. We all received amazing experience from that game.”

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