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On this day: Rangers midfielder Paul Gascoigne sees red in Old Firm derby

Eighteen years ago today, Rangers midfielder Paul Gascoigne was red-carded during a 1-1 draw with rivals Celtic.

He may have only spent three years with Rangers, but during that time Paul Gascoigne certainly endeared himself to the Ibrox faithful.

The unpredictable English midfielder played a key role in two Scottish Premier Division title triumphs, as well as Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup victories. Not only that, his 39 goals in 104 appearances was a more than healthy return.

Paul Gascoigne of Rangers celebrates during a Scottish Premier League match against Dundee United at Tannadice Park in Dundee, Scotland. Dundee United won the match 2-1© Getty Images

However, while there were plenty of bright moments for Gazza in Glasgow, one of his lowest points North of the border happened eighteen years ago today when Rangers made the short trip across the city to take on rivals Celtic at Parkhead.

Second-placed Rangers were three points better off than their hosts ahead of the encounter and it was they that created the better openings during the first half, both of which fell for centre-forward Marco Negri.

Gascoigne laid on the first chance for the frontman, but he fired over when well placed and then moments later his headed effort was tipped over the crossbar by Celtic goalkeeper Jonathan Gould.

Yet, for all their domination the Gers were unable to convert that into goals and matters worsened in the 58th minute as Gascoigne claimed the headlines. Having been held back by Celtic midfielder Morten Wieghorst as he looked to advance, Gascoigne appeared to catch his marker in the face with a stray arm.

The home supporters demanded a red card and referee John Rowbotham duly obliged as he handed the number eight his marching orders. It was the first time that Gascoigne had been sent off since his arrival in Scotland from Lazio in 1995.

Despite their numerical disadvantage and without Gascoigne's influence, the away team went on to break the deadlock in the 71st minute. Gordon Durie played in his strike partner Negri and on this occasion the Italian made no mistake with an emphatic finish.

It seemed that Negri's goal would be a winning one, but deep into stoppage time Celtic stole a late point. Rangers failed to clear a corner and when Jackie McNamara sent a cross towards the back post, Alan Stubbs rose highest to send a header into the back of the net.

Regardless of the late drama, it was the dismissal of Gascoigne that was the major talking point at the final whistle. The overriding feeling was that the Englishman had been harshly treated - a sentiment that even Wieghorst agreed with when he said: "I thought the red card was harsh. I was pulling his shirt and naturally Gascoigne became frustrated. I am sorry he was sent off."

Meanwhile, Rangers manager Walter Smith added: "I was disappointed that Paul Gascoigne was ordered off. It feels like we lost the match. We are disappointed to drop a couple of points, especially as it came so late."

Even so, the Scottish Football Association did not see it that way, with Gazza being handed a five-game suspension.

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This picture shows a general view of Ibrox Stadium ahead of the Scottish League Cup match between Rangers and Inverness in Glasgow on September 16, 2014
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