This is hardly the sort of habit that’s good for his health. But once again Michael Beale will spend Monday morning picking through the bones of another derby defeat and rummaging around for the same old answers to the same old questions Why can’t his players be trusted to perform even the most basic of defensive duties the moment they catch a glimpse of a green and white shirt?
Where did Ryan Kent disappear to as soon as the first whistle went, why does Fashion Sakala have his feet on the wrong way around and what’s the point of Alfredo Morelos?
Yet even though the post-mortem is not likely to be pretty, there were at least some positives for Beale to pluck out of a match that has effectively killed his first season at Ibrox stone dead.
Connor Goldson remains a defensive rock, new boys Todd Cantwell and Nicolas Raskin really are cut out for this particular fixture and his tactical, high-pressing blueprint for hassling Celtic out of their comfort zone worked as well as he could have hoped for – again.