Nir Bitton reveals tears after Rangers red card, contract impasse | OneFootball

Nir Bitton reveals tears after Rangers red card, contract impasse | OneFootball

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Blaise Bourgeois·25 May 2022

Nir Bitton reveals tears after Rangers red card, contract impasse

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Former Celtic star Nir Bitton revealed that he was in tears following scores of abuse he received after his red card in the Glasgow derby in January 2021.

Rangers would go onto win 1-0, leaving Bitton to stay inside his house as only time could heal his wounds.


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“Rangers-Celtic is something I can not even explain in words,” he told Israeli channel Sport 1.

“It’s a hatred I’ve never encountered in terms of football and sports.

“In Old Firm week, if you win you can go naked in the city, if you lose you better stay home, cover yourself with all the blankets you can and disconnect from social media.

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“Last year when I got the red at Old Firm, it was the hardest time of my life. I have never faced such a difficulty in my life.

“There were thousands of posts, I stopped counting, I stopped logging on to Instagram. I would find myself lying in bed crying.

“I said ‘How did I get here?’ It was not an easy time, when my wife wanted us to go shopping I would tell her ‘sorry, I’m not leaving the house’.”

Bitton also revealed his heartbreak over not being able to extend his Celtic deal after nine years at the club, which also left him in tears.

Article image:Nir Bitton reveals tears after Rangers red card, contract impasse

“It’s over because both parties came to an end,” he said.

“I signed a new contract in 2019, I ended it now after three years. They had an option to continue the contract, they offered me a new contract not on the terms of the option.

“For me, it’s not a matter of money, just I came to a kind of extraction. I won everything there, I played in all the possible stadiums against the biggest players and I want to experience something different, whether it is abroad or in Israel.

“The week before the official announcement of departure was very difficult for me. I cried a lot. I would see videos and the tears would come out. This is a club where I spent my whole career, I went through everything there: victories, sad moments, injuries, titles.

Article image:Nir Bitton reveals tears after Rangers red card, contract impasse

“I saw my whole career pass before my eyes in a few moments. In the last game, which was also a coronation game, I sat on the bench before the players came up, there was an exciting atmosphere.

“And when the Celtic crowd sang You’ll Never Walk Alone with the scarves in the air I cried and I could not control it.

“I owe a lot to Celtic for the trust and everything they have given me in my career and life.”

Though Bitton hopes to end up at another fairly-large European club, he has been linked with several Israeli clubs.