Brendan Rodgers off Celtic 'death watch' as boss pours praise on players who proved no fans is no problem
Brendan Rodgers reckons he’s off death watch after Celtic stood like men to deliver a cherished win at Ibrox.
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Brendan Rodgers reckons he’s off death watch after Celtic stood like men to deliver a cherished win at Ibrox.
Brendan Rodgers is revelling in his side's derby day win over Rangers with the Celtic boss turning London Road into his own victory parade.
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Chris Sutton has asked where Rangers go from here after some angry fans voiced their rage at the end of the first derby of this season.
A moment of sheer brilliance from Dimitri Petratos proved decisive as 10-man Mohun Bagan Super Giant beat arch-rivals East Bengal 1-0 in a fiercely contested final to clinch Durand Cup title for the first time after 23 years in Kolkata on Sunday. Mohun Bagan were one-man down after Anirudh Thapa was sent off in the 62nd minute, but they still scored the decisive goal through a brilliant solo effort from Petratos in the 71st minute. In a swift counter-attacking move, the Australian player skilfully weaved past the East Bengal defence, before unleashing a powerful strike from 25 yards out. East Bengal goalkeeper Prabhsukhan Singh Gill was left a mute spectator.
Derby specialist Kyogo struck against Rangers yet again to fire Celtic to a 1-0 victory in the first derby of the season as Brendan Rodgers made a winning return to the fixture to send the champions four points clear of their rivals.
Erling Haaland admits he would have been 'fuming' had Manchester City been on the wrong end of Nathan Ake's controversial goal against Fulham on Saturday.
Referee Don Robertson and VAR official Alan Muir have sparked major Old Firm recriminations from pundits by disallowing Kemar Roofe's potential opener for Rangers.