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'We've got Michael Beale' reinforces Rangers belief against Celtic long before before landing top job

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The stakes are always high when Rangers face off against Celtic - and Michael Beale already knows all too well about being thrust into the firing line amid the derby chaos.

With the Viaplay Cup final looking like a potential turning point in the campaign, the Londoner knows all too well about being stuck in the eye of the storm - having played a key role in Rangers last victory over their Glasgow rivals.

Beale had been acting as Steven Gerrard's trusted lieutenant when a Covid crisis rocked the Light Blues' leaving the manager frozen out on derby day.

Beale and Gary McAllister stepped into the vital role at Ibrox with five first-team players and the boss out of action, and managed to navigate choppy waters and secure a narrow 1-0 victory back in August 2021 during Ange Postecoglou's Old Firm showdown.

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