Eagle-eyed Rangers supporters spotted a hidden gesture from Scott Arfield at his new club.
Ibrox fans noticed the midfielder somewhat snubbed a huddle at new side Charlotte FC.
Arfield, 34, left Rangers in the summer at the end of his contract and sealed a two-year deal at MLS side Charlotte.
He has already made two appearances for his new club, first off the bench in a 1-1 draw with New York City before starting against Cincinnati.
And in his first start, Arfield appeared to both join and snub a huddle - synonymous with Glasgow rivals Celtic - at his new club.
An image posted on social media during the match coverage showed fans a glimpse of inside the huddle pre-match. A caption read: "All in. Together."
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However, while Arfield was stood alongside his team-mates, Rangers fans noticed the midfielder clearly kept his arms by his side.
Some credited Arfield for both respecting Charlotte by being part of the pre-match huddle while also giving a nod to Rangers.
One user commented: "Yasss Scotty, no doing the huddle top man."
Another wrote: "Arfield will never do the huddle"
And a third added: "Top man Scotty"
All in. Together. pic.twitter.com/YB1lsS7DmL
— Charlotte FC (@CharlotteFC) July 8, 2023
Arfield previously revealed he intends to keep playing until he is 40 - a dream he has held since he was 16 years old.
But on his Ibrox exit, he hinted at a possible return in some capacity in the future.
He explained: "In 2018 I said that I wanted to come and win the 55th title for Rangers and I managed to do it. Amazing memories and hopefully I'll be back at this club in some capacity in the future."
"I've had an amazing time and connection at this football club. I'm so lucky to be part of this and have scored some amazing goals in big moments and nobody can take that away from me.
"My kids can look back at it some day and think, 'Daddy did alright'."
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