Todd Cantwell shares four-word message on Instagram after Rangers win today
Todd Cantwell applauded Rangers in a social media post on the back of Sunday’s 1-0 win at St Mirren.
Tuur Rommens’ 31st-minute goal proved the difference in Paisley as Rangers edged a relatively low-quality contest.
The win moves Rangers back to within three points of Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts, who suffered a surprise 1-0 loss at Kilmarnock on Saturday.
Cantwell certainly liked what he saw from Rangers at St Mirren Park as he posted a four-word message to his followers soon after.
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Todd Cantwell hails ‘great weekend’
Cantwell was not exactly universally liked at Ibrox during his time in Glasgow – or at least not towards the end.
But the 28-year-old, who is now at Blackburn Rovers, still keeps a close eye on goings-on at Rangers.
And after starting Blackburn’s 2-1 win at Millwall on Saturday, and watching the Gers’ 1-0 win at St Mirren, Cantwell hailed a good 24 hours.
“Great weekend all round,” he posted on his Instagram story, along with three clapping hand emojis.

Blackburn’s win saw them ease their relegation concerns in the English Championship, while Rangers’ win saw them stay in title contention.
What has been reported about a possible Cantwell return to Rangers?
Cantwell’s Rangers career started superbly prior to going off the boil and eventually moving to Blackburn in August 2024.
A year-and-a-half on from his departure, though, Cantwell was linked with a surprise return to Ibrox last month.
That is said to be down to Danny Rohl being a fan of the midfielder, whom he would have seen up close while he was managing Sheffield Wednesday down south.

However, talk of Cantwell returning to Glasgow is surely wide of the mark. Rangers have moved on, as has the player himself.
But while fans were often quick to criticise Cantwell, it is nice to see he still clearly cares about the club enough to follow the results.
As far as doubles go for the Englishman, Blackburn avoiding the drop and Rangers winning the Scottish Premiership title would certainly be right up there.
Let’s just hope Rohl’s men can stick to their half of the bargain.
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