Rangers boss Steven Gerrard and Alfredo Morelos are leading the way in the #StayAtHome toilet roll challenge.
The viral social media stunt has seen thousands of football stars from around the globe doing keepy-ups with loo roll to raise awareness for the COVID-19 pandemic.
Both Gerrard and Morelos posted to their Instagram story showing off their juggling skills and the official Rangers Twitter account was quick to share.
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They wrote: “El Bufalo providing the Instagram content you need in your life right now.”
Before adding: “The gaffer showing us all how it is done over on his Instagram. Send us your best effort!”
😎 The gaffer showing us all how it is done over on his Instagram.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) March 17, 2020
Send us your best effort! #toiletpaperchallenge pic.twitter.com/ljuGp5XuQP
Colombian striker Morelos nominated his international team-mates Carlos Bacca, Luis Muriel, Ivan Arboleda and Roger Martinez.
While Gerrard opted to call in former Anfield teammate Jamie Carragher.
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We told earlier how Gerrard’s right-hand man Michael Beale believes the Scottish Premiership should be decided via the midway points tally.
The Rangers coach reckons this would be the fairest way of deciding who is crowned champions – but there would still not be a clear winner with Rangers still having a game in hand against St Johnstone.
Celtic took 58 points from their opening 11 Premiership matches while Rangers took 56 – playing one game fewer.
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