THE party is still continuing for a Rangers striker’s dad.
Danilo netted for the second game in a row in the 1-0 win over Hibs at Easter Road on Wednesday.


But his goal was somewhat overshadowed by his dad Marcelo Silva’s antics in the stand.
Silva showed his pride as he was pictured bouncing around, singing and taking selfies with fans.
After the win Danilo, after some persuasion from his team-mates, ran towards his ecstatic dad in the crowd and gave him a hug.
Danilo’s dad was still dancing the following day as he posted on his Instagram story.
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He appeared in Rangers tracksuit bottoms and top, with the KC and the Sunshine Band song That’s the Way (I like it) – which has become a favourite of Hibs fans for away matches – on in the background.
He said: “Have a wonderful day everyone.
“I’m so rich I can’t even speak.”
The Brazilian has endured a difficult time in his Ibrox career since moving from Feyenoord three years ago in a deal worth more than £5million.
His progress has been hampered by injuries and his goal against Hibs was just his 15th strike in 62 games for the Light Blues.
And it was his second league goal under Rohl as he enjoys a rejuvenation of sorts under his new boss.
The 26-year-old conceded previously it was a blow to be taken out the team by former boss Russell Martin.
He said: “Obviously when a new manager comes, you always want to help and want to be playing.
“With the previous manager, he started playing me and then not being part of it, it’s hurtful and it’s difficult because you’re there to help.
“But this is the past, Danny took the role and it’s been good. He’s talking and he wants to improve everyone.
“Obviously it starts from zero and that’s the moment for you to show yourself again and show you’re ready to play and help him.”
His goal against Kilmarnock in the previous match was his first in the league since he netted in the New Year derby against Celtic.
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