Scottish footballing icon Kenny Dalglish believes Alfredo Morelos' latest misdemeanour will leave manager Steven Gerrard unimpressed.
The mercurial Colombian scored the only goal of the game during their 1-0 win over Hibs but also copped himself a fast track tribunal for a flashpoint involving Ryan Porteous.
Morelos now faces a three-match ban when his case is heard on Tuesday and is set to miss a crucial run of fixtures.
And Dalglish reckons Morelos' short temper will be on the minds of his Rangers teammates, Gerrard and his future opponents.
Speaking in his Sunday Post column, he said: "Morelos has ability, and is a top player. Defenders up and down the country are scared of what he could do to them on the field because of the talent he possesses.
"But because he has this fuse – that is live all of the time – he also scares his teammates and manager because they never know what’s going to come next in terms of negative flashpoints.
"Morelos, and every other player, should know by now that there are cameras in every area of the stadiums, and that they are going to get away with nothing.
"Steven will look at this incident, and decide what needs to be done.
"He has called it right with Morelos more often than not, but I’m sure he’d rather not have to deal with negative questions about Morelos.

"He’d prefer to talk about the striker’s ability, just the way he does when talking about the qualities of Ryan Jack, Filip Helander or whoever."
But while Dalglish was left unimpressed by the striker's antics in the win at Easter Road he admits the decision not to reprimand Darren McGregor for his altercation with Glen Kamara left him surprised.
He added: "By only calling up Morelos, and not Darren McGregor for his clash with Glen Kamara, the SFA are leaving themselves wide open to accusations of having one rule for one player and a different one for another.
"But Rangers are still motoring towards the title and that should be dominating all the talk, not the potential for another retrospective ban on Morelos.
"There was never a shadow of a doubt that Steven was going to deliver success to Rangers, and he is now very close to getting that all-important first trophy over the line."