Glasgow Rangers fans have been reacting to a claim from Slavia Prague's Alexander Bah that Gers fans stormed Ibrox after Thursday's Europa League clash.

The 55-time Scottish champions were knocked out of the competition after losing 2-0 to Slavia at home and 3-1 across the two legs. However, the game was marred by a number of unsavoury incidents. Kemar Roofe committed a terrible challenge on Slavia goalkeeper Ondrej Kolar, while Ondrej Kudela allegedly racially abused Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara.

The fall-out has continued since the final whistle, and now Danish defender Bah has had his say on the events. He has claimed Rangers fans stormed the stadium in the aftermath of the game (Bold.dk) - but it appears that may not be the case. Journalist Graeme Hanna shared a picture from the outside of Ibrox after the game, and there was not a person in sight.

He shared the photo on Twitter, and it attracted plenty of attention from the Gers supporters. They took to the social media platform to share their anger.

Let's see what the fans had to say about the claim from Bah

"No one there as everyone is in the stadium, clearly"

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"Connor Goldson is spot on, nothing will change while clubs and fellow players are lying to cover up what has actually happened. And this nonsense about it having been a dirty game, totally unbelievable!!"

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"Slavia digging that hole deeper and deeper. Fans inside Ibrox..."

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"He's a blatant lier and knows it... Been told by the club to say this"

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"Absolutely vile it’s been lie after lie after lie"

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"We all know it's a total lie. They are trying everything to deflect away the attention from what their player did. Seems to be used quite a lot in Scotland at the moment by certain people."

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In other news, Alan Hutton believes this Rangers ace may leave Ibrox this summer.