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Michael Beale had Celtic rattled and his Rangers gameplan is the blueprint to beating rivals - Barry Ferguson

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The frustrating thing is that Celtic were there for the taking on Saturday. Three days later, the feeling of an opportunity missed hasn’t gone away and it’s going to stay there, gnawing away in the pit of the stomach for a while to come.

Maybe until April 30 at Hampden Park, when Rangers will get another chance to put one over on Ange Postecoglou’s side in the Scottish Cup semi-final.

One that they simply have to grab with both hands. Michael Beale might be relatively new to the job but he’s been around here long enough to know that he simply can’t afford to leave the National Stadium with another Old Firm defeat on his CV.

Rangers have to retain that silverware and the manager will know what’s expected of him. And here’s the good news where my old club is concerned.

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