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.
It may still be a half baked Celtic at this stage of the season but victory at Ibrox will have tasted as sweet as ever for their fans watching on from elsewhere.
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.
It was a Sunday to forget and there will be a serious case of the Monday blues at Ibrox after Rangers against Celtic,
Kyogo reckons he didn't fully celebrate after scoring a thunderbolt against Rangers because he thought his strike was offside.
Despite an extensiver summer rebuild, Rangers find themselves back in a familiar position - behind Celtic.
Kyogo Furuhashi's late first-half strike gave Celtic a crucial 1-0 cinch Premiership win over Rangers at Ibrox as former Shamrock Rovers defender Liam Scales starred at the heart of defence.
Steve Conroy has hammered VAR official Alan Muir and referee Don Robertson for their failure not to stick with their original goal decision during Rangers' defeat to Celtic.