Chris Sutton dials Todd Cantwell feud back as Rangers star labelled BETTER than teammate Tom Lawrence
Chris Sutton believes Todd Cantwell has the edge over Tom Lawrence for Rangers - but his fellow pundit disagreed with Celtic in focus.
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Chris Sutton believes Todd Cantwell has the edge over Tom Lawrence for Rangers - but his fellow pundit disagreed with Celtic in focus.
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Philippe Clement fired back at Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers and told him Rangers are also up for some fun at Parkhead – as he branded his derby dug-out rival “disrespectful".The bristling Belgian watched his side cut the gap on their fierce city foes to three points at the top of the Scottish Premiership with a 4-1 win over 10-man Kilmarnock to set up a huge clash top of the table clash between the country’s giants. Following a 3-0 win against Hearts on Saturday, Irishman Rodgers said his Celtic side and Parkhead would be “on fire” for the visit of Rangers, who haven’t won in the east end of Glasgow since 2020. But Clement hit back, saying: “I heard yesterday they are going to have fun. So we are going to have fun also. It’s not really respectful to my team. I will never say that about an opponent. Ok but we will see. I'm looking forward to it and as a manager I'd love for it to be tomorrow - although maybe that wouldn't be so good for my players! Six months ago we were seven points behind and now we are three points behind and we can come equal so the team has made a lot of steps and it's now about making the next step."