Peter Crouch has hailed Rangers' dressing room celebrations after their win against St Mirren yesterday. 

Footage showed the squad and management partying after the victory and fans were lapping it up on social media. 

One video showed manager Steven Gerrard sliding into the action and Crouch loved to see the footage of his former teammate. 

He responded to the video on social media and said: "This makes me miss football so much. Class.

"Literally nothing like winning with your team."

Meanwhile, Gerrard admitted his emotions are “bubbling” as he closes in on sealing his first ever league title.

The former Liverpool skipper suffered repeated heartache during his playing days as he failed to lead the Anfield outfit to Premier League glory.

His infamous slip against Chelsea back in 2014 was the lowest point of his career as Brendan Rodgers’ team saw the chance to be crowned kings of England spill from their grasp.

But now he stands on the verge of exorcising some of those ghosts with his first league title as manager after guiding Rangers to within touching distance of the Scottish Premiership flag.

Gerrard’s squad could get their hands on their hands on the trophy as early as Sunday if Celtic slip up at Dundee United.

If not, the Ibrox support can still look forward to the dream scenario of finally putting an end to their bitter rivals’ reign of dominance at Parkhead when they head to the Hoops’ home patch on March 21.

But the the Champions League winner admits he is having to work hard to keep his own emotions in check while Gers wait to get across the finish line.

Asked how his emotions were, Gerrard replied: “Bubbling. Bubbling. I’m obviously really, really happy and proud right now.

“I can certainly relate to these emotions that I’ve had as a player.

“At the same time I want to stay controlled and humble because obviously it’s not confirmed as of yet.

“But I think everyone knows it’s 99.99 per cent done.

“Because of what’s going on right now in the world it’s very difficult to get carried away and celebrate for real if you like, so I’m trying to keep a lid on things.”