RANGERS travelled to Edinburgh to take on Hibs in a crucial Premiership clash this evening.
And the Gers went 1-0 up thanks to an excellent finish from Brazilian striker Danilo.
The forward broke the deadlock on the five minute mark after a Youssef Chermiti pass found the striker on the edge of the box, and he finished neatly past the Hibs keeper.
His goal was enough to seal all three points for the Gers as they jump up to third, and make it back-to-back wins in the league for the first time this season.
But the Brazilian still found himself overshadowed on the night – by a member of his own FAMILY.
That’s because his dad Marcelo Silva was in attendance to see the finish, and was loving it in amongst the Light Blues’ fans.
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He was pictured bouncing around after watching his son hit the back of the net for Rangers.
And as the game progressed into the second-half, with the Gers still 1-0 up, he was even seen waving a Rangers flag in amongst the crowd.
His son has now made it two goals in two matches as Danny Rohl looks to find a settled Rangers squad.
Rohl changed the shape and went to a back three, which meant captain James Tavernier dropped to the bench.
And it was a change of position for Danilo too, who started the game off the right wing, but that didn’t stop him finding the net.
His dad is known for loving the atmosphere in amongst the Rangers crowds.
He was pictured bouncing about in Dingwall in December of last year too, as Rangers dispatched of Ross County.
Danilo was on the score sheet in that game again, his dad might just be a good luck charm.
He’s had a stop-start Rangers career to date, playing 61 times and only netting on 14 occasions.
But he’ll be hoping that with goals in back-to-back games he can cement himself into Danny Rohl’s starting 11 going forward.
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