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Unseen moment Rangers boss Barry Ferguson shows support to women’s team in final as Judy Murray spotted cheering on Hibs
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IT has been a hectic few weeks in the Rangers dugout for Barry Ferguson.
He was drafted in as interim boss before navigating his side through to the Europa League Quarter Finals.
And then he had a derby against Celtic to contend with, in which his side were 3-2 victors.
But he has NOT taken any time during the international break to catch his breath.
And that's because he was spotted at Fir Park for the Hibs v Rangers Sky Sports Cup Final.
But he wasn't the only one watching the game unfold as Judy Murray was also noticed in the crowd.
The mother of Scottish tennis icon Andy will have been cheering on her Hibs side.
Ferguson was also snapped with Rangers women's team manager Jo Potter ahead of the game.
The club posted the image of them both on social media with a good luck message.
It read: "Good luck to @RangersWFC in today's Sky Sports Cup Final against Hibernian at Fir Park.
Rangers thumped Motherwell 8-1 in the Quarter Final of the competition before knocking the Hoops out in the semi final with a 2-1 win.
Hibs beat Partick Thistle 4-1 to progress to the semis before sealing their place in the final with a 3-0 victory over Aberdeen.
Hibs boss Grant Scott also has his side sitting two points clear in the league which they could win for the first time since 2007.
And Hibees men's boss David Gray was also in the stadium to watch the game with sporting director Malky Mackay.
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