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Rangers tee up epic Celtic title fight to the finish as Dessers at the double amid helicopter hums – 3 talking points

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Rangers joined Celtic atop the Scottish Premiership after beating Ross County 3-1 as marathon man Philippe Clement drew level heading into a thrilling Premiership race to the finish.

Cyriel Dessers' double either side of Simon Murray's shock leveller before John Souttar's late header secured the points. It has them level with the champions but still second in the table due to goal difference.

Clement's side dominated for long spells and the Belgian's one gripe will likely be how 43 attempts on goal only resulted in only three goals.

The Ibrox boss could barely believe his eyes with a glut of opportunities going begging throughout an action-packed 90 minutes.

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