Rubežić: Rangers or Celtic stadium? At Ibrox, during the first half hour, you don't even hear yourself, nor do you know where you are...

"Whoever survives the first half hour there has some chance, he can do something"

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Rubežić, Photo: Aberdeen FC/X
Rubežić, Photo: Aberdeen FC/X
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Rangers and Celtic, so much is known about one of the greatest rivalries in the world of football.

What both clubs from Glasgow have in common are phenomenal fans, and where it is more difficult to play at Rangers' "Ibrox" or "Celtic Park" these years, Montenegro stopper Slobodan Rubežić has the opportunity to feel it.

"It's harder at 'Ibrox', generally the hardest stadium I've played in. Because of the atmosphere created by the fans, especially when the game starts - whoever survives the first half hour has a chance, can do something," the Aberdeen footballer told FSCG.

It was picturesque when it comes to the atmosphere in that stadium.

"During those 30 minutes you literally don't even hear yourself, you don't know where you are or what's going on, but it's really a very nice experience".

He says about football in the Scottish Premiership.

"It suits me, we play open football. Anyone can beat anyone - the players are strong, quite physically fit and during the game you have a lot of work to do both in attack and defense. I enjoy it".

During the last season, Tottenham showed interest in our stopper.

"Then everything coincided, we played in Europe, so we are in the semi-finals of the Cup and the day after that news came out that they were at the stadium to watch me. At that moment I also received an invitation to the national team - everything coincided that I was going the right way ", says Rubežić, but emphasizes:

"Honestly, I still think that all of that is still far away, but at that moment I was glad that I played in a new league and that I caught someone's eye and came to watch me".

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