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Rangers defender Bilel Mohsni's British career 'is over'

Rangers' Bilel Mohsni (centre) clashes with Motherwell players
Image: Bilel Mohsni (centre): Was one of three players sent off in the incident at Fir Park

Bilel Mohsni's career in Britain is 'over' after the fracas at Motherwell on Sunday, says his agent.

Mohsni sparked a mass brawl at full-time in the Scottish Premiership play-off final between Motherwell and Rangers when he kicked and punched Lee Erwin after the home side's 3-0 win.

Three players were sent off in the incident and it is currently the subject of a police investigation.

Mohsni, 27, is out of contract and Rangers boss Stuart McCall confirmed he would be kicked out of Ibrox following his shock assault.

McCall said: “If what I'm told about the incident is true, then it's obviously unacceptable and totally disgraceful.

"No-one can condone that sort of behaviour. Bilel's contract is up but that's totally unacceptable.

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Neil McCann says Bilel Mohsni should be punished for his disgusting behaviour against Motherwell.

"I don't know if the club can take any action against him but I don’t think there is any doubt he won’t be at the football club next season."

And now Mohsni's Paris-based representative - who has asked not to be named - claims he will struggle to land another UK club.

He said: "He won't be staying at Rangers after that but I can't tell you where he is going to end up because I don't know.

"But he will leave the country, that's for sure now. Do I worry that this will put other clubs off taking a chance on him? The clubs in the UK, yes. Abroad is a bit different but his reputation in the UK has been altered now.

"His career in Britain is over. But that is the way it is."

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