CELTIC hero Chris Sutton has wished Steven Gerrard all the best on his move to Aston Villa.
However, the former Hoops star couldn't resist one last dig at the ex-Rangers manager.
The 41-year-old this morning left the Ibrox side as he was announced as Dean Smith's successor at Villa Park.
It comes just a matter of months after Gerrard delivered the club's 55th league title.
He also leaves the Glasgow giants at a time where vital fixtures loom in the near future, including a League Cup semi-final and do-or-die Europa League group match.
And Sutton couldn't have Gerrard leaving Scottish football without a parting shot.
Taking to Twitter, he wrote: "Good luck to Steven Gerrard at Aston Villa. He was great for Scottish football and raised its profile. He will be a big loss to Rangers.
"Stopping Celtic winning 10 was a big deal but Callum Davidson did win more trophies than him over the time… who will Rangers turn to?"
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