Michael Beale was hilariously interrupted by an adoring fan during his post-match radio interview as Rangers defeated Kilmarnock tonight.

The Ibrox boss was halted mid-sentence as one punter belted out from the stands in admiration for the Ibrox manager.

The fan shouted "One Michael Beale - we are the people!" before a rendition of "there's only one Michael Beale" was sung from the stands.

The reporter then chipped in saying "that is one of your fans there if you could continue".

Host Richard Gordon comically commented: "We were all wondering where Chick Young was tonight! Thankfully no colourful language. Just a celebration of the manager."

On the match itself, Beale spoke of his delight at securing an important three points.

He said: "Killie came right for us and we were slow out of the changing room starting the game. We told them what to expect and unfortunately we didn't heed that warning.

"Fortunately, we did grow in the game and afterwards, we scored a fantastic equaliser and in the second half we were excellent for long periods, getting ourselves 3-1 up and maybe should have taken more opportunities. Then we give away a silly free-kick and don't compete for the second ball.

"It's a great strike from the lad to be fair and it's the same old story in the last five minutes with heart in your mouth time. We need to get over that. The story tonight is coming here and getting three points. We had 120 tough minutes, mentally and physically at the weekend.

"This is a tough surface, I've not seen many good games of football on this surface from an aesthetic point of view. It was certainly not a beauty contest. I knew that and I think Kilmarnock put us under huge amounts of pressure in the way we play."

The Ibrox boss also provided a contract update, adding: "We are close to one or two bits. I don't want to put a timeline and disappoint anyone. We are close to one or two being announced in the coming days and I'm really pleased with the work everyone has done behind the scenes on that.

"You can see from my face I can't really tell you much more. In the meantime, the boys that are here are doing well and in the coming days we will have news for everyone."a