Renowned Glasgow Rangers bloggers Four Lads Had a Dream hailed John Lundstram as an 'absolute monster' in their Scottish Cup semi-final clash on Sunday afternoon.

The Lowdown: Crunch clash at Hampden

The Gers faced another huge game after their Europa League heroics on Thursday night, taking on Celtic for a place in next month's Scottish Cup final.

It ended up being a tense afternoon for Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side, who went behind after Greg Taylor's strike but responded thanks to captain Scott Arfield's equaliser.

Extra-time was required to separate the two sides, with the Gers eventually prevailing to reach the final thanks to Fashion Sakala's late strike.

The Latest: Lundstram's influence hailed

Taking to Twitter during the match, Four Lads Had a Dream lauded Lundstram's influence at Hampden Park:

"Been the better team but nothing to show for it. Playing ourselves into trouble the only times they have threatened. John Lundstram playing like an absolute monster. Wee bit more quality in transition needed. C’mon Rangers."

The Verdict: Superb effort from midfielder

Lundstram hasn't always had a big impact since trading Sheffield United for Rangers last summer, but this was undoubtedly one of his stronger days at the office.

He was a dominant presence in the middle of the park, as he hit the post with a stunning long-range effort in the first half, and the frustration that was met with him being substituted summed up his performance, as he came off to a standing ovation.

The Athletic journalist Jordan Campbell added to his praises, claiming that he was 'superb' and 'got through a power of work'.

The hope is that Lundstram can continue this form until the end of the season, as van Bronckhorst's men look to narrow the gap on Celtic in the Scottish Premiership title race and win the Europa League.

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