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Gregory Vignal trolls Celtic as he thanks 'Liverpool and Rangers fans' for support in charity win

Gregory Vignal has trolled Celtic fans following Liverpool's win over the Hoops in the legends match at Anfield today.

The former Gers left-back pulled on the red jersey for the charity match where Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool side ran out 2-0 winners. Goals from ex-Rangers manager Steven Gerrard and Mark Gonzalez were enough for the Merseyside outfit to take the bragging rights. Vignal, who made just 11 appearances in five years at Anfield between 2000 and 2005, took to social media to wind up the Celtic support who made the journey down.

Vignal, who also played at Rangers on loan, thanked the Liverpool and Gers fans for their support during the game. Taking to Twitter following the game, Vignal tweeted: "What a day again. We beat Celtic 0-2 . Big up to the Liverpool & Rangers fans. Love u guys."

All proceeds from the game go to the Liverpool and Celtic foundations. Gerrard slotted home a first-half penalty and raced to celebrate in front of the 4,000 strong Celtic support. He had been booed just moments earlier when he stood over a free-kick and didn't miss the chance to wind the away fans up following his goal. Things were thrown at Gerrard as he celebrated but he took it in good spirits.

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