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It's been claimed that they never stop and nothing looks likely to prevent Celtic from earning an 11th league title in 12 years now.

Michael Beale's Rangers came to drink in the last chance Premiership title race saloon at Parkhead on Saturday and left with hopes shattered after a 3-2 defeat.

And as always, drama arrived by the barrel load. Kyogo's double and a Jota strike proved enough for Ange Postecoglou as James Tavernier's double was not enough for those in blue.

VAR has been a talking point this season and again it made headlines. With the match stuck at 0-0, Kevin Clancy deemed a foul on Alistair Johnston as Alfredo Morelos nodded home.

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