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Ally McCoist teased in brilliant Zlatan Ibrahimovic Celtic windup as Rangers legend left red faced

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You might have completely forgotten it was April Fool's Day given the crisis that is rocking the world to its core. It certainly must have slipped Ally McCoist ’s mind when he appeared on radio on Wednesday morning.

The Rangers legend was doing his usual slot on talkSPORT and broadcasting from his home with him unable to travel to London due to coronavirus.

McCoist and host Laura Woods were joined by former England striker Darren Bent and the pair who were in the studio in London decided to play a prank on the former Scotland star.

Given McCoist's obvious links to Rangers, the pair thought up an April Fool that came from a story in Italy about former Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

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