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7 unseen Rangers and Celtic moments from Joe Hart soaking up the support to Alfredo Morelos’ explosive motivation

It's the calm after the storm and Celtic have claimed the Viaplay Cup ahead of rivals Rangers.

Kyogo's double was the difference for the holders as they fended off a battling Rangers to retain the trophy. It was a nervy final at Hampden for supporters when Alfredo Morelos pulled one back, but in the end Ange Postecoglou kept the League Cup at Celtic Park. It was Michael Beale's first defeat since arriving at Ibrox, but it's the last one he would have wanted with the chance now gone to throw down the gauntlet to the Scottish Premiership leaders with a showpiece victory.

In the end it was the Celtic fans celebrating at the full-time whistle with Callum McGregor lifting another trophy during his Parkhead career. However, beyond the eye-catching moments there was still plenty going on at the national stadium during the blockbuster showdown. Record Sport takes a look at the moments that went under the radar amid the cup final cauldron.

Ahead of kick off nerves were jangling around the national stadium, but Postecoglou looked relaxed as he made his first steps into the dugout. The Celtic boss claimed his first piece of silverware in last season's League Cup, and it appeared to just be another day at the office for the boss as he swapped his suit jacket for his typical Celtic puffer jacket.

The noise was erupting all around him with the punters full of nerves, but the boss appeared to be the most relaxed man in the national stadium. He showed a steely focus to the punters and players pre-match.

The boyhood Rangers hero didn’t get any minutes at the national stadium, but he made sure to enjoy his minutes on the pitch pre-match as he soaked up the atmosphere before the first whistle. The veteran midfielder was the last

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