Ally McCoist recalls that during cross-border five-a-side games, Souness would play against his own country, adding a layer of intensity and competition.
McCoist notes, 'We were beating them one Friday and taking the mickey Ole!' He could see Souness getting angrier, illustrating the competitive spirit within the team.
In a particularly intense training session, after a pass went to Ian Durrant, Souness's frustration turned physical, sparking a 'proper free-for-all' among the players.
The dynamic between Souness and his players was electric, with his competitive nature driving them to excel, turning routine training sessions into spirited battles.
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