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Trivia
- Kenny Miller's scores a double against us, his first goals for Rangers and his first game v Celtic since his return there.
- Lennon attacked later that night (Link)
- Boruc in more trouble (see below).
- JVoH sent off after being on the pitch for only 2 mins!!!! A straight red after a few mins when the Huns were down to 10 men themselves.
- Rangers first time they've scored 4 at Parkhead since the infamous New years game in 1994.
- Pierre Van Hooydonk did half time draw.
Review
One to forget. First half was very equal, but the Huns were far better for much of the second half and we were never in it being our own worst enemies.
Teams
Celtic:
Boruc, Hinkel, Caldwell, McManus, Wilson (Hutchinson 84), Nakamura, Hartley (Robson 72), Scott Brown, McGeady, Maloney, Samaras (Vennegoor of Hesselink 72).
Subs Not Used: Mark Brown, Crosas, Loovens, O'Dea.
Sent Off: Vennegoor of Hesselink (76).
Booked: McManus, Samaras.
Goals: Samaras 39, Nakamura 90.
Rangers:
McGregor, Broadfoot, Weir, Bougherra, Papac, Davis, Pedro Mendes, Thomson, Adam (Novo 78), Cousin, Miller.
Subs Not Used: Alexander, Edu, Dailly, Lafferty, Niguez, McMillan.
Sent Off: Cousin (75).
Booked: Thomson, Cousin, Adam, McGregor, Broadfoot.
Goals: Cousin 37, Miller 52, Pedro Mendes 62, Miller 79.
Att: 58,595
Ref: D McDonald
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)
Pictures
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Stats
CELTIC – RANGERS
Possession50% 50% Shots on target
6 7 Shots off target
5 5 Corners
7 9 Fouls
12 18
Articles
Celtic 2-4 Rangers
By Clive Lindsay
BBC
Kenny Miller scored twice on his return to former club Celtic as Rangers won a thrilling Old Firm derby that both sides finished with 10 men.
Daniel Cousin fired home from a difficult angle, but Celtic's Georgios Samaras tapped in seconds later.
A Miller volley and a Pedro Mendes piledriver put Rangers in control.
Cousin and Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink were both sent off before Miller pounced on an Artur Boruc mistake and Shunsuke Nakamura curled a late reply.
Victory put Rangers on top of the Scottish Premier League on goal difference ahead of Kilmarnock as manager Walter Smith won the tactical battle.
Smith had sprung a surprise by naming Cousin, the Gabon striker who has been out of favour since the collapse of a proposed move to Fulham, in his starting line-up.
He was paired with Miller as Smith abandoned the single-striker formation he has used in recent Old Firm encounters, but there was no place even on the bench for last season's top scorer, Kris Boyd.
The more positive formation appeared to catch the home side unawares in the opening minutes with a couple of crosses whipped into the box, but a Celtic defence with fit-again Gary Caldwell replacing Glenn Loovens at its heart dealt with the threat fairly comfortably.
As the reigning champions' greater width began to pay dividends, Stephen McManus headed a Nakamura free-kick just wide of the far post.
The game threatened to boil over with Rangers' Kevin Thomson, for a late challenge on Nakamura, and McManus, for a spot of petulance, both being booked before 15 minutes had elapsed.
Celtic threatened twice in even quicker succession as the action heated up in a more positive manner.
Samaras, starting up front alongside Shaun Maloney with Vennegoor of Hesselink and Scott McDonald not fit enough to start, headed straight at Allan McGregor from 15 yards and Aiden McGready flashing a drive a few yards wide from longer range.
BBC
But Rangers took the lead after 37 minutes against the balance of play when Cousin skinned Mark Wilson, standing in for the injured Lee Naylor at left-back, and fooled goalkeeper Boruc by tucking the ball inside the front post from a tight angle.
The lead lasted less than two minutes, Sasa Papac's awkward attempt to clear a low McGeady cross falling kindly for Samaras to fire home from eight yards.
Maloney was first to threaten after the break, his quick feet creating the space for a drive curled wide from 16 yards.
But it was Rangers who struck after 52 minutes when Miller, who had been having a disappointing game against his former club, volleyed home superbly after being found at the back post by a Charlie Adam cross.
Mendes put Rangers in command when he flashed a drive past Boruc from 25 yards after being found in space by a clever Adam corner 10 minutes later.
Cousin's continual aerial jousts appeared to test the patience of referee Dougie McDonald and earned the striker a second yellow card with quarter of an hour remaining.
But Celtic's one-man advantage lasted a matter of seconds as Vennegoor of Hesselink was sent off for lashing out at Kirk Broadfoot immediately after coming on as a substitute.
And Miller made sure that the blue half of Glasgow will have the bragging rights – at least until the next Old Firm derby – by slotting home after Boruc spilled a Broadfoot cross after 79 minutes.
Nakamura's trademark free-kick in stoppage time could not douse the Rangers celebrations.
Celtic: Boruc, Hinkel, Caldwell, McManus, Wilson (Hutchinson 84), Nakamura, Hartley (Robson 72), Scott Brown, McGeady, Maloney, Samaras (Vennegoor of Hesselink 72).
Subs Not Used: Mark Brown, Crosas, Loovens, O'Dea.
Sent Off: Vennegoor of Hesselink (76). Booked: McManus, Samaras.
Goals: Samaras 39, Nakamura 90.
Rangers: McGregor, Broadfoot, Weir, Bougherra, Papac, Davis, Pedro Mendes, Thomson, Adam (Novo 78), Cousin, Miller.
Subs Not Used: Alexander, Edu, Dailly, Lafferty, Niguez, McMillan.
Sent Off: Cousin (75). Booked: Thomson, Cousin, Adam, McGregor, Broadfoot.
Goals: Cousin 37, Miller 52, Pedro Mendes 62, Miller 79.
Att: 58,595
Ref: D McDonald
From the Sun
Front Page Headline: "He's At It Again"
Front page quote: "Artur Boruc sparks another Old Firm flashpoint – as he gives Rangers fans a one-fingered salute yesterday. The controversial Pole made the obscene gesture when he was taunted…"
Two-page spread on pages four and five –
Side-bar with various witty captions and pictures of Boruc above them include… "Pope On A Dope", "Make 'Em Cross" etc., etc.
John Macmillan, general secretary of the RSA (and who didn't even see the gesture incidentally, said): "I often keep an eye on him because I am often asked to comment on something he has done. If that is the case, it is way over the top now. Something has to be done."
Apparently cops are looking into the incident, as well as several others, including a missile being thrown at the Rangers dug-out (news to me indeed).
Hoops' fan chief Tommy Dornan said: "The Rangers fan hounded him from start to finish."
Page 8 Editorial comment says: "Artur Boruc is in danger of becoming the laughing stock of Scottish football. He earned a police caution at Ibrox three years ago for offensive gestures he made before blessing himself. If he can't control himself, then his club must."
Bill Leckie: "Holy Goalie lives by the sneer, here he died by it. He'll be ashamed yet again to pick up the papers this morning and see himself acting like a ned."
Oh aye, and Leckie says Wattie's a genius. And a picture of Kenny Miller patting the Rangers badge on his chest. Bless.