THIS is the shocking moment a mass brawl erupted in Glasgow city centre after Rangers lost the Europa League Final.
Horror footage appears to show Gers fans fighting each other in a brutal attack after their team lost 5-4 in penalties against Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville.
The fight broke out in the city’s Jamaica Street shortly before midnight at around 11.50pm last night.
A video posted online shows a large group of football fans wearing Rangers jerseys pulling and hauling at one another as they spill out onto the road.
Some of the group start kicking at one another as one woman was pulled to the ground.
She then starts to throw kicks at people who approach her, but a handful of men and women grab her – seemingly by the hair – and drag her across the ground.
Someone goes to kick her in the face as the rest of the group punch and shove each other as the mass brawl erupts into chaos.
The woman manages to push them away before another drags her back by the hair and forces her head on the ground.
After landing on the ground, the clip then shows the second woman starting to land furious blows to the first woman’s head and face.
The pair are pulled apart as one man narrowly misses being hit by a car in the middle of the road before the clip stops.
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The video was shared on Twitter where it quickly racked up more than 10,300 views.
Police Scotland have been approached for comment.
It comes as around 100,000 watched the final against Eintracht Frankfurt in Spain while millions more tuned into the big match on TV in Scotland and around the world.
And there were tears everywhere as Rangers lost out on penalties to the Germans after an emotional two hours of action in sweltering Spanish heat.
The Ibrox side looked on course for a glory night when Joe Aribo put them ahead after 57 minutes.
Their lead was wiped out 12 minutes later by Eintracht striker Rafael Santos Borré.
The pulsating encounter then went to extra-time and penalties where Borré hit home the clinching spot kick that secured the trophy and broke the hears of every diehard Bear.
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