2023-05-13: TheRangers 3-0 Celtic, SP

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Trivia

  • KO: 12:30; Saturday; Sky TV; League Match 35 of 38
  • Celtic on 95pts 77GD.
  • Final meeting between the two sides for this season. Some calling this a dead rubber game. Sevco’s only win v Celtic this season, and first first for over a year.
  • Celtic sealed league title with a win last weekend v Hearts. Going for treble.
  • A lot of surprise starters today, in particular Hatate (back from injury), Oh, Bernabei.
  • No Celtic fans attending after Sevco started a spat (there were no Sevco fans at last meeting at Celtic Park).
  • Reports claim some Celtic fans going undercover to attend this match as a number of Sevco fans not taking up their tickets!
  • Celtic confirmed for Champions League group stages, £25m windfall.
  • A sixth person from Sevco’s board & club management has resigned in only a month!
  • Report: Starfelt, acc to Sky Sports, is interesting “a number of clubs from the EPL and across Europe”.
  • Report: Celtic are monitoring 25-year-old midfielder Ryotaro Ito, who impressed on Albirex Niigata’s return to the J-League.
  • PFA Scotland POTY awards: Celtic hoover up main awards with four gongs, full list of PFA winners Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou and his free-scoring forward Kyogo Furuhashi picked the main gongs at the PFA Scotland award ceremony. Caitlin Hayes won the SWPL PFA Player of the Year award as Celtic Women chase down the league title. Jota won goal of the season.
  • Women’s football: Celtic Park hosts Celtic v Glasgow City in Scottish Cup semi-final for the women’s game (3-1 win for Celtic). The entire Celtic End/Jock Stein End lower is set as a tester for “The Celtic End” project/campaign by NCCurve group to create atmosphere in hope to lead to conversion of the end to terracing. Record crowd (~10k) for domestic match in women’s game in Scotland to date (in modern era).
  • Celtic B defeat Sevco To Lift Glasgow Cup. Josh Clarke saved 4 penalties in a shoot-out following 3-3 draw at Ibrox.
  • Celtic fans anti-monarchy chant raises £15,000 for Glasgow food bank in fund raising drive.
  • MSPs call on SFA to reverse Scottish Cup final kick-off switch, moved to 5.30pm due to clash with televised FA Cup final from down south.
  • A Sevco fan was arrested after his abuse online v referee Clancy following his performance in a recent Glasgow derby game.

Summary

Celtic players get painful reminder – Success never a “given” it has to be worked for…

Not solely their fault but many of the fringe players not made a strong case for themselves in this match.

“If you can keep being on that stage, that’s how you make gains. I’ve got no doubt that next year we will have learned from last year and try and bridge that gap between us and the best clubs in Europe.”
Ange Postecoglou pre match


El Salto of KDS:
If Sevco can care enough about getting up for the game, then our players should as well. I fully appreciate we are Champions, and have played extremely well on the whole all season, of course I do.
Soon as I saw the team I had bad vibes, too lightweight in many areas and too inexperienced in other areas. If Ange wants to really judge the depth of his squad, then Ibrox is not the place to do it. Pains me to say that many players absolutely shat the bed today, there’s no way that can be soft soaped, and to start the way we did, letting them dominate from the off, was criminal.
Having said that, if Oh scores instead of somehow missing, it could be a different game.
Abada’s and O’Riley’s missed chances sum up the day perfectly, piss poor when we badly needed a boost.
The midfield on today’s showing needs to have a long hard look at themselves, they got ran over the top of by Cantwell and Co, a day to forget, but sadly I think people are kidding themselves on if you’re forgetting that within 10 minutes of the game ending.
The attitude has to change for the remaining League games leading up to the Cup Final, holiday mode has to end, as someone already pointed out, ICT will be sharpening the studs.

James Dolman on twitter: It’s been such a great season that we might have been becoming a bit complacent, perhaps even feeling we were entitled to win just for showing up That’s gone now It also shows that we are not yet the complete package, our first 11 is excellent, but take away a few key players, especially in defence, and we look too open and lacking in physicality. We need to strengthen in the summer. Finally, better to have found this out now, in an essentially meaningless end of season game, than in the first week of the Champions league group stages.

Chris Sutton @chris_sutton73 · 5h Well done Rangers on winning the Doesn’t Matter Trophy against Celtic Reserves … brilliant stuf

@paullarkin74 · 5h We have all seen games like that v Oldco. League over, pride to play for and suddenly a set of players turn up. Loads say that when it comes down to it, games like today don’t matter and, really, they don’t. You do take the hurt and pain to ensure that it never happens again

@yataoda4 · 5h Today’s game was a good opportunity for us to understand problems of our team. We were able to take the first step in building stronger team for next season. No matter what they say, it never change the fact that we are champion and they are not

@hargi_ · 5h Too many changes outwith the enforced ones. Meaningless or not, half the outfield players aren’t regulars this season. You do that in the next 3 games. Never give them hope, pile on the agony while we’re well on top. Need to use this as motivation for the 1st derby next season.
There you go, Ange admitting he made too many changes.

@liamcsc · 5h Just imagine, this is how Rangers fans have been feeling after every single derby except 100x worse because those games actually meant something. Don’t take it for granted

Georgios Stepharas @chibchenko · 5h “F the Pope and the IRA” Sky TV Commentator Crocker – “Ibrox is bouncing”
@kinghenke07 · 5h “Ibrox is bouncing” Ian Crocker says as they sing F*** the Pope.

@Johnny_Sctland · 4h *rangers winning today is the equivalent of a valet taking a selfie whilst parking your Bugatti.


Teams

Celtic

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Hart
  • 56Ralston
  • 4Starfelt
  • 18Kobayashi
  • 25Bernabei
  • 33O’Riley Substituted forHaksabanovicat 75′minutes
  • 42McGregorBooked at 60mins
  • 41Hatate Substituted forTurnbullat 74′minutes
  • 11Abada Substituted forMaedaat 63′minutes
  • 19Oh Substituted forFuruhashiat 63′minutes
  • 17Neves Filipe Substituted forIwataat 74′minutes

Substitutes

  • 3Taylor
  • 8Furuhashi
  • 9Haksabanovic
  • 14Turnbull
  • 24Iwata
  • 29Bain
  • 38Maeda
  • 49Forrest
  • 53Summers

Goals:
Assists:

Rangers

Formation 4-3-1-2

  • 28McCrorie
  • 2Tavernier
  • 6Goldson
  • 16Souttar
  • 3Yilmaz
  • 4LundstramBooked at 75mins
  • Substituted forKamaraat 88′minutes
  • 43Raskin
  • 8Jack
  • Substituted forArfieldat 83′minutes
  • 13Cantwell
  • Substituted forLowryat 88′minutes
  • 30Sakala
  • Substituted forLovelaceat 88′minutes
  • 17Matondo
  • Substituted forHagiat 69′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1McGregor
  • 7Hagi
  • 18Kamara
  • 20Morelos
  • 37Arfield
  • 38King
  • 44Devine
  • 51Lowry
  • 72Lovelace

 

Goals:

  • Cantwell (5′ minutes)
  • Souttar (34′ minutes)
  • Sakala (70′ minutes)

Assists:

  • Tavernier (34′ minutes)

Ref:Steven McLean
Att:50,104


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Stats

Rangers
Celtic
Possession
Home32%
Away68%
Shots
Home16
Away8
Shots on Target
Home8
Away1
Corners
Home5
Away5
Fouls
Home15
Away4

Articles

Ange Postecoglou makes stark Celtic admission after Rangers loss, comments on Oh and tells new boys ‘you don’t get an easy ride’

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou declared the most egregious element of his side’s 3-0 loss to Rangers was that they seemed to give up in the encounter in the second period.
Andrew Smith
By Andrew Smith
Published 13th May 2023, 15:53 BST
https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/celtic/ange-postecoglou-makes-stark-celtic-admission-after-rangers-loss-comments-on-oh-and-tells-new-boys-you-dont-get-an-easy-ride-4141685
Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou watches on at Ibrox as his team go down 3-0 to Rangers.
Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou watches on at Ibrox as his team go down 3-0 to Rangers.

Trailing 2-0 at the interval, the champions never at any stage thereafter looked like finding a way back into the with the Australian suggesting that amounted to a deriliction of the duties that come with playing for the club. “In the second half, I just felt we almost accepted our fate rather than sort of going out there to try and change the course of the game,” said Postecoglou. “We had the euphoria of winning the title last week and it is kind of weird winning it and you are having to play away again. You don’t really get a chance to sort of appreciate the moment, but welcome to Celtic. That’s the expectation. That’s not going to change.”

Postecoglou appeared to aim a specific rebuke at Oh Hyeon-gyu, who missed a glaring chance only three minutes after Todd Cantwell had given Michael Beale’s men a fourth-minute lead. The striker was one of the fringe players deployed on an afternoon as Kyogo Furuhashi, Daizen Maeda and Greg Taylor started on the bench, while mainstays Cameron Carter-Vickers and Alistair Johnston were missing through injury. In the frontman and defenders Yuki Kobayashi – appearing at fault in both goals – and Alexandro Bernabei and the frontman, Celtic had understudies who did not rise to the occasion.

“It was a big moment,” he said of the South Korean forward striking the post after he had touched the ball past keeper Robbie McCrorie. “They [Rangers] were up for it, the crowd were up for it and they get a goal. If we could hit back straight away, it takes a bit of the momentum out of them. The big man probably should have put it away. He hits the post, so it wasn’t far off. I think it is a bit of a learning experience for him as well. When he looks at someone like Kyogo, he misses goals too, but it doesn’t affect him afterwards. He is still running his socks off for the team.

“It does when you change things [when you alter the team]. But at the same time, it is an opportunity for guys. It is a tough place to get an opportunity, but it is not the first time certainly I’ve done that and I’ve sometimes given guys debuts in these games. They just need to understand what this football club’s about, that’s the expectations. You don’t get an easy ride, you don’t get a cushy introduction into life as a footballer. It is demanding from the moment you put on a shirt to the moment you leave. It is fair to say it wasn’t just about the guys who came in. Obviously the changes didn’t help but I just thought the general performance, and the level of performance, wasn’t there.

“It is not about being critical, it’s just about the expectations of this football club. When you represent it – as a player and a manager – you are expected to win every week. There is no mystery around that, so when you don’t, you have to accept that, try and understand it and embrace the expectations around it, and make sure it doesnt happen again. It’s not about me being critical it is just about making sure the players and everyone understand that is the expectations around this football club.”

Rangers finally have their day: Ravenous Ibrox crowd devours win as Celtic resemble old bouquet of flowers

It was the day Michael Beale, whatever any public he may have made, will have craved for more than five months.
Andrew Smith
By Andrew Smith
Published 13th May 2023, 17:56 BST
Updated 13th May 2023, 17:57 BST

https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/rangers/rangers-finally-have-their-day-ravenous-ibrox-crowd-devours-win-as-celtic-resemble-old-bouquet-of-flowers-4141749

A day when the Rangers manager could inhale the sweet smell of a derby destruction, and exhale deeply. Oh, so deeply. With a mix of satisfaction and relief. Oh, such sheer relief. A day he desperately needed and, over the piece in now five such confrontations, deserved. Of course, even a commanding 3-0 league victory at home bitterest rivals Celtic is still just a crumb when it arrives after those adversaries have already been crowned champions, and are looking to chow down on a three-course feast before the campaign is out. But, let no-one be in any doubt, it was a morsel providing sustenance it was unthinkable for Beale to be left without. A scrap that a ravenous Ibrox crowd unsurprisingly devoured with raucous relish. No wonder when they have been starved of seeing their team treat Celtic as a sacrificial lamb for more than a year.

Beale’s predicament pre-match was illustrated by the fact that even media down south on the morning of the game had cause to lay out the doomsday scenario in the event of his Rangers team being turned over for a fourth successive time by Ange Postecoglou’s men. That outcome would have resulted in him becoming the first manager from either club to lose four straight in the fixture for 19 years and placed a threatening cloud over his head before even setting about the quest to point the club in the direction of the sunny uplands with his summer squad reconstruction.

Instead, with midfielders Todd Cantwell and Nicolas Raskin the focal points as the Ibrox side produced the dynamism and dig – as well as the former proving the man who set them on their way with a smacked-in fourth-minute opener – Celtic wilted. Like no less than outdated, garage-bought bouquet, indeed, as they were overwhelmed in a more comprehensive fashion than in their three single-goal victories in the fixture that had preceded this Ibrox defeat.
Rangers’ star performer Todd Cantwell takes the acclaim of the Ibrox crowd during the 3-0 win over Celtic.
Rangers’ star performer Todd Cantwell takes the acclaim of the Ibrox crowd during the 3-0 win over Celtic.

Mitigations even beyond the title banking having subconsciously diluted motivation that have a tendency to impact on derby dead rubbers will be cited by those of a Celtic disposition. The visitors’ line-up was devoid of five integral first picks, with Kyogo Furuhashi, Daizen Maeda and Greg Taylor starting on the bench and Cameron Carter-Vickers and Alistair Johnston missing through injury. With the absence of the quintet, Celtic’s potential for posting a record points total evaporated as those given the opportunity to step up in such as defenders Yuki Kobayashi, Anthony Ralston, Alexandro Bernabei and Oh Hyeon-gyu could not find their footing. Only Real Madrid have dished out greater punishment to Celtic this season, and their impaling at Ibrox represents the heaviest domestic defeat suffered in the near two-year Postecoglou era.

It was an occasion that witnessed lesser-spotted players on both sides and the impact of Rangers’ changes – a number enforced by injury – was the reverse of how these were felt by Celtic. Beale might wonder if he would have better to dispense with such senior performers as Alfredo Morelos, Allan McGregor, Ben Davies, Ryan Kent and Borna Barisic before now in the fixture with their replacements Faahion Sakala, Robby McCrorie, John Souttar, Rabbi Motondo and Ridvan Yilmaz setting about their tasks with a fizz and freedom that has been missing as Rangers have appeared under a spell against Celtic.

It was not only broken but recast as Postecolgou’s side were the team in a fug as they flunked-out defensively and flailed when crucial chances came their way. The confrontation in microcosm was offered up by the back-and-forth across the first seven minutes. Rangers began with an aggressive intent that seemed to startle their rivals, infused by the howlings of a home-only support juiced-up to demand their players deliver some sort of payback for the miseries inflicted on them in the fixture across three competitions in the past three months alone. Cantwell was an attack dog who had only one mode – full pelt – and only one thought in his mind – to best his opposition. And it was his ability to be fully switched that underpinned the opener, wherein Kobayashi seemed entirely to switch off when Joe Hart, moving to his right, punched down a wicked drive from John Lundstram. As the ball bounced up, Cantwell steamed in ahead of all others to bash a first-time effort into the far corner.

Emphatic, the finish was in contrast to the attempt from Oh after sent in on McCrorie by a delicious ball from the right by Liel Abada. Taking a touch to eliminate the keeper, the forward’s clumsy clip towards an empty goal came to grief on the outside of the post. Just after the half-hour mark, Kobayashi’s afternoon further deteriorated courtesy of being embarassingly outmuscled by Souttar as they challenged for an outswinging James Tavernier corner from the right. In a moment of redemption for the Scotland international following his catastrophic error for the third goal in Rangers’ 3-2 title-setting defeat in Glasgow’s east end six weeks ago, his strength and determination allowed him to angled in a header while slightly off balance.
John Souttar headed home Rangers’ second goal of the match.
John Souttar headed home Rangers’ second goal of the match.

Rangers needed, and wanted, the occasion to belong to them more than Celtic and the edge in their endeavours betrayed the context through. And following a one-handed block at full-stretch by McCrorie from Matt O’Riley within 10 minutes of the restart, the heart disappeared from Postecoglou’s men – which their manager expressed his displeasure over in his post-match assessment.

The role reversal from this season’s previous – admittedly more significant – five derbies was made complete when Callum McGregor and Carl Starfelt got themselves into a fankle in the lead-up to Rangers’ 70th minute third. A result of the defender stepping in as the Celtic captain scrapped with Cantwell for possession only for him to have the ball then nicked from him on his blindside by Sakala. It gave the Zambian a clear to motor forward and round Hart before tapping in. With that strike, a confrontation that has driven Rangers to distraction this season could be parked in the most satisfying fashion.


BBC

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65505983

By Nick McPheatBBC Scotland

Last updated on

1 hour ago1 hour ago.From the section Scottish Premiership
Todd Cantwell celebrates
Todd Cantwell’s early goal gave Rangers a lead that they would never relinquish

Michael Beale earned his first Old Firm victory at the fifth attempt as an intense and energetic Rangers overwhelmed Celtic to inflict just a second league defeat of the season on the Scottish Premiership champions.

Ange Postecoglou’s back-to-back title winners bounced to Govan after sealing a successive crown at Tynecastle last weekend.

But they were met by a charged home side who ended Celtic’s remarkable unbeaten streak of 34 domestic games and ensured they can no longer break the club’s points record of 106.

The victory ends a six-game winless run in the fixture for Rangers, who opened the scoring after just five minutes when Todd Cantwell drilled in on the rebound.

Celtic almost responded instantly as Oh Hyeon-gyu dinked an attempt off Robby McCrorie’s woodwork, but the visitors were well below-par and found themselves two down at the break when John Souttar headed in his first Rangers goal.

Beale’s men maintained their level after the interval and scored a deserved third when Fashion Sakala capitalised on poor defending to round Joe Hart and ensure the insurmountable gap between the clubs is narrowed to 10 points.

“It’s just three points, but it’s optimism for the fans going into the summer,” Beale told BBC Sportsound. “I’m delighted with our players. Over the season they’ve had hard days, so have the fans as well.”

“We were more decisive in the boxes. The energy of the team is what I’ve been looking for as well. I haven’t seen it enough.”

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The win is ultimately too little, too late for Beale this term, but it was imperative the Rangers manager and many of his players started next season knowing they are capable of getting the better of Postecoglou’s Celtic.

After three straight derby defeats, including February’s Viaplay Cup final and last month’s Scottish Cup semi-final, the hosts started like a team with a point to prove.

And they made the perfect start when John Lundstram’s strike from the edge of the box was palmed by Hart, with Cantwell – who was inspirational throughout – following up by lashing in first time.

Barring a brief spell in the first half during which Oh clipped the left-hand post and Abada had a close-range shot blocked, Rangers kept up their impressive energy levels throughout and had two-goal cushion when Souttar thundered in.

Cantwell was a constant threat to a Celtic defence that looked disjointed without Cameron Carter-Vickers, as the January signing from Norwich forced Hart into two fine stops at his front post after the interval.

But the former England keeper wasn’t helped by a shaky backline, who were at fault again for the Rangers third.

Carl Starfelt essentially played through Sakala to skip by Hart and roll into an empty net – a goal which told the story of a day to forget for the newly-crowned champions.
Player of the match – Todd Cantwell
Todd Cantwell
Despite playing just 17 times for Rangers this term, Cantwell has been one of the club’s standout performers, which says as much about the Ibrox club’s season as it does the midfielder’s immediate impact. The 25-year-old will be an integral part of Beale’s side going forward.
Rangers fringe players stake claim – analysis

There is no downplaying the size of the rebuild Beale will have to oversee this summer. Saturday’s result doesn’t dilute that.

But the Ibrox manager will now know a lot more about his fringe players after again handing starts to McCrorie, Rabbi Matondo and Ridvan Yilmaz, while Souttar impressed after being brought in for the injured Ben Davies.

McCrorie, now 25, did his chances of becoming Rangers’ long-term number one no harm. When called upon, the keeper made a fine stop to deny Matt O’Riley and showed authority by collecting high balls and coming off his line sharply.

Meanwhile, Matondo demonstrated good drive, pace and tireless running at the top end of the pitch, as did Yilmaz at left-back, but decision-making and quality on the ball left question marks at times.

If Beale learned a lot about his fringe players in victory, Postecoglou did too in defeat. There is a significant drop off in the Australian’s defence without centre-back Carter-Vickers, plus full-backs Alistair Johnston and Greg Taylor.

The Celtic attack is also nowhere near as fluid without top scorer Kyogo Furuhashi, who started on the bench, while Daizen Maeda’s relentless pressing was also lacking from the frontline.

But despite a rare off-day, the fact Postecoglou’s side have now lost just twice in their last 67 league games only emphasises the remarkable consistency of the back-to-back Premiership winners.
What they said
‘Rangers’ energy is what I’ve been looking for’

Rangers manager Michael Beale: “The atmosphere was fantastic. It gave energy to the team on top of the energy we gave them. [The game] wasn’t too dissimilar to the last two [Old Firm] games.

“[McCrorie’s] had to wait for his time. I tried to remind him that he’s at the same age Allan McGregor was at when he got the gloves after a lot of loans. It’s a big club, we need a top keeper. He’s showing he is one right now.”

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou: “It’s a disappointing day and outcome, the performance wasn’t great. We had our moments, but we didn’t take our opportunities. If you take those chances, momentum shifts.

“Second half we lost our way a little bit. I don’t set the standards, the football club does. You have to embrace that as a manager or a player or you won’t succeed here.”

Match ends, Rangers 3, Celtic 0.
90’+4′
Full Time

Second Half ends, Rangers 3, Celtic 0.
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Daizen Maeda (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by James Tavernier (Rangers).
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Attempt saved. Ianis Hagi (Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Glen Kamara.
88′
Substitution

Substitution, Rangers. Alex Lowry replaces Todd Cantwell.
88′
Substitution

Substitution, Rangers. Zak Lovelace replaces Fashion Sakala.
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Substitution

Substitution, Rangers. Glen Kamara replaces John Lundstram.
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Attempt blocked. Fashion Sakala (Rangers) left footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Connor Goldson.
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Attempt missed. David Turnbull (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Sead Haksabanovic.
83′
Substitution

Substitution, Rangers. Scott Arfield replaces Ryan Jack.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Connor Goldson (Rangers).
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Booking

John Lundstram (Rangers) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Daizen Maeda (Celtic) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by John Lundstram (Rangers).
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Substitution

Substitution, Celtic. Sead Haksabanovic replaces Matt O’Riley.
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Substitution

Substitution, Celtic. Tomoki Iwata replaces Jota.
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Substitution

Substitution, Celtic. David Turnbull replaces Reo Hatate.
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Attempt missed. John Lundstram (Rangers) right footed shot from the right side of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by James Tavernier.

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Foul by Daizen Maeda (Celtic).
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James Tavernier (Rangers) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Goal!

Goal! Rangers 3, Celtic 0. Fashion Sakala (Rangers) left footed shot from the left side of the box to the bottom left corner.
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Substitution

Substitution, Rangers. Ianis Hagi replaces Rabbi Matondo.
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Yuki Kobayashi (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Todd Cantwell (Rangers).
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Reo Hatate (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Nicolas Raskin (Rangers).
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Substitution

Substitution, Celtic. Daizen Maeda replaces Liel Abada.
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Substitution

Substitution, Celtic. Kyogo Furuhashi replaces Oh Hyeon-Gyu.
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Offside, Rangers. Rabbi Matondo tries a through ball, but Todd Cantwell is caught offside.
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Offside, Rangers. John Lundstram tries a through ball, but Rabbi Matondo is caught offside.
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Booking

Callum McGregor (Celtic) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Callum McGregor (Celtic).
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Fashion Sakala (Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Hand ball by Todd Cantwell (Rangers).
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Attempt saved. Rabbi Matondo (Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Ryan Jack.
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Corner, Celtic. Conceded by James Tavernier.
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Jota (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Todd Cantwell (Rangers).

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Attempt missed. Connor Goldson (Rangers) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by James Tavernier with a cross following a corner.
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Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Joe Hart.
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Attempt saved. Todd Cantwell (Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Fashion Sakala.
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Corner, Celtic. Conceded by John Lundstram.
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Attempt blocked. Reo Hatate (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Anthony Ralston.
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Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Robby McCrorie.
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Attempt saved. Matt O’Riley (Celtic) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal.
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Attempt blocked. Nicolas Raskin (Rangers) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
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Matt O’Riley (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Todd Cantwell (Rangers).
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Attempt missed. Alexandro Bernabei (Celtic) left footed shot from the right side of the six yard box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Matt O’Riley with a cross following a corner.
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Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Ridvan Yilmaz.
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Reo Hatate (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Nicolas Raskin (Rangers).
Second Half

Second Half begins Rangers 2, Celtic 0.
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Half Time

First Half ends, Rangers 2, Celtic 0.
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Alexandro Bernabei (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Ryan Jack (Rangers).
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Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Carl Starfelt.
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Goal!

Goal! Rangers 2, Celtic 0. John Souttar (Rangers) header from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by James Tavernier with a cross following a corner.

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Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Carl Starfelt.
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Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Yuki Kobayashi.
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Foul by Alexandro Bernabei (Celtic).
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Todd Cantwell (Rangers) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Offside, Rangers. John Lundstram tries a through ball, but Fashion Sakala is caught offside.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Rabbi Matondo (Rangers).
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Carl Starfelt (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Fashion Sakala (Rangers).
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Attempt missed. Reo Hatate (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left following a corner.
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Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Connor Goldson.
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Anthony Ralston (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Fashion Sakala (Rangers).
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Attempt missed. John Lundstram (Rangers) left footed shot from outside the box is too high.
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Attempt blocked. Nicolas Raskin (Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Callum McGregor.
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Matt O’Riley (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by John Souttar (Rangers).
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Attempt blocked. Liel Abada (Celtic) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Anthony Ralston.
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Jota (Celtic) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

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Foul by Nicolas Raskin (Rangers).
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Reo Hatate (Celtic) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Todd Cantwell (Rangers).
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Attempt saved. Rabbi Matondo (Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Todd Cantwell.
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Todd Cantwell (Rangers) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Anthony Ralston (Celtic).
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Foul by James Tavernier (Rangers).
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Reo Hatate (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt blocked. Matt O’Riley (Celtic) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
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Oh Hyeon-Gyu (Celtic) hits the left post with a left footed shot from the centre of the box. Assisted by Liel Abada following a fast break.
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Goal!

Goal! Rangers 1, Celtic 0. Todd Cantwell (Rangers) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner.
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Attempt saved. John Lundstram (Rangers) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Fashion Sakala.
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Attempt missed. Rabbi Matondo (Rangers) header from the right side of the six yard box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Fashion Sakala with a cross.
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Attempt blocked. Ryan Jack (Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Nicolas Raskin.
Kick Off

First Half begins.
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Lineups are announced and players are warming up.