Steve Clarke hits out at sectarian abuse after his Kilmarnock side are beaten 5-0 at Rangers 

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‘To call me a Fenian b******, come on. Where are we living? The Dark Ages?’: Steve Clarke hits out at sectarian abuse after his Kilmarnock side are beaten 5-0 at Rangers

  • Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke condemned sectarian abuse in defeat by Rangers
  • Clarke accused those home supporters chanting of living ‘in the Dark Ages’  
  • Livid after the defeat, Clarke also described referee Alan Muir as a ‘joke’ 

Brian Marjoribanks For The Scottish Daily Mail

Steve Clarke was left seething on Wednesday night as he launched a verbal attack on ‘joke’ referee Alan Muir and then hit out at Rangers fans after claiming he was the victim of sectarian chanting during a heavy Scottish Cup defeat at Ibrox.

Alfredo Morelos netted four goals and Andy Halliday the other as Kilmarnock were swept aside by Steven Gerrard’s side in a fifth-round replay to set up a pulsating quarter-final with Aberdeen.

But Rugby Park boss Clarke insisted his side should have had a penalty in the opening moments with the game at 0-0 when Eamonn Brophy was hauled back in the box by Joe Worrall. And referee Muir left the visitors further incensed when he red-carded Killie keeper Daniel Bachmann for raising his arms to Glen Kamara. 

Steve Clarke launched an attack on the referee and Rangers supporters on Wednesday night

Steve Clarke launched an attack on the referee and Rangers supporters on Wednesday night

Steve Clarke launched an attack on the referee and Rangers supporters on Wednesday night

Clarke then gestured sarcastically to Rangers fans as they branded him a ‘sad fenian b*****d’ towards the end of the match.

The Killie boss revealed he had been approached over becoming the manager at Rangers prior to Gerrard’s appointment – and had been assured by the Ibrox club that sectarianism was a thing of the past.

In an astonishing outburst, Clarke said sarcastically: ‘It’s nice being back in the west of Scotland – really nice. 

Clarke accused home supporters of 'living in the Dark Ages' after some sectarian chanting

Clarke accused home supporters of 'living in the Dark Ages' after some sectarian chanting

Clarke accused home supporters of ‘living in the Dark Ages’ after some sectarian chanting

A tough night for Kilmarnock was made tougher when goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann saw red

A tough night for Kilmarnock was made tougher when goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann saw red

A tough night for Kilmarnock was made tougher when goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann saw red

‘When I was approached by Rangers about taking over the job here I was assured: “Nah, we didn’t have that in the west of Scotland anymore. It has gone..” Hahaha!

‘They can call me a b****d or w****r but to call me a fenian b*****d? Come on! We’re living in the dark ages. They’re not allowed to call my assistant a black ‘b’ but they can call me a fenian b*****d? Is that correct? What are we doing in Scotland?

‘I wake up every morning and I thank Chelsea for taking me away from the west of Scotland. My children and grandchildren have nothing to do this with this, thankfully.’ 

Clarke also blamed referee Muir for ruining Kilmarnock’s chance of reaching a quarter final tie with Aberdeen at Pittodrie.

‘It’s the story of the match,’ he seethed. ‘If the penalty had been given in the first two minutes it would have been different.

‘The red card is a joke – a joke! The goalie just lifted his arms. Every goalie does that every week. It’s embarrassing. If that’s the standards we might as well go home. Why speak about it? It’s every week, every other week.

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard looked to steer clear of controversy as he hailed his players

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard looked to steer clear of controversy as he hailed his players

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard looked to steer clear of controversy as he hailed his players

‘You’ll probably write: “Morelos scored four goals” but the officials decided this game. It’s embarrassing! 

‘Am I talking about decisions going against Kilmarnock? I’m talking in general. There are bad decisions. All we talk about is our refs. How can I talk about football tonight?

It doesn’t matter when it comes – a penalty is a penalty. Thirty seconds in or 30 seconds into injury time – it’s a penalty so just give it!’ 

Rangers boss Gerrard, meanwhile, hailed four-goal Morelos after the Colombian returned from his latest suspension to inspire Rangers.

Gerrard, whose side set up a quarter-final tie at Aberdeen next month, said: ‘It was good to have Alfredo back. He showed his importance to the team and his quality. They were fantastic goals and that’s why he’s been sorely missed on occasions.

‘When he’s not been available we’ve sometimes not had that same threat.

Alfredo Morelos hit four and took the match ball in what turned into a rout for the Ibrox side

Alfredo Morelos hit four and took the match ball in what turned into a rout for the Ibrox side

Alfredo Morelos hit four and took the match ball in what turned into a rout for the Ibrox side

‘I felt we were a lot better than we were at the weekend. The fans and myself got the reaction we were looking for tonight. The players won the fans back over after the weekend. People will talk about the advantage but I thought we were super when it was 11 v 11.

‘We got in front and I thought we built on that lead. When the ref sent off the Kilmarnock keeper we never rested on our laurels. 

‘We kept going all the way and that’s what pleased me the most tonight.

‘The weekend was flat and predictable with no creativity but we looked like a Rangers team tonight.

‘But, for me, you have to approach every game with that same mentality. That’s when you can go on a runs of games to be successful.’ Gerrard did not agree with Killie boss Clarke that Brophy should have had a penalty at 0-0 after being hauled back by Worrall in the box.

‘I think Kilmarnock are entitled to have an opinion,’ he said.

Rangers win now sets up a mouthwatering Scottish Cup quarter-final tie with Aberdeen 

Rangers win now sets up a mouthwatering Scottish Cup quarter-final tie with Aberdeen 

Rangers win now sets up a mouthwatering Scottish Cup quarter-final tie with Aberdeen 

‘But I actually thought it was offside before that. Joe’s hand did go across the player but as strong as Brophy is I’m not sure he should go down, so it’s debatable.’

A Rangers spokesperson said: ‘Rangers Football Club wishes to make it clear unacceptable behaviour will not be tolerated at Ibrox. 

‘Everything possible will continue to be done to eradicate this kind of behaviour.’ 

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