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Ange and his SEVEN Celtic sinners read Hotline riot act as Rangers diehards claim Bealeball is ready to rule

Who'd be a football manager, eh?

Ange Postecoglou has led his team to the brink of a Treble after a glorious campaign of scintillating, stylish football. But perspective was in short supply on the Hotline as the loss of a dead-rubber derby sparked a furious outcry from a section of the Celtic support.

David Bryce, Troon, was first to let rip: “Every Celtic player and Postecoglou too should be hanging their heads today after that utter embarrassment at Ibrox. Callum McGregor was a disgrace to the jersey and don’t start me on Joe Hart, Matt O’Reilly and Reo Hatate. This Celtic team has not improved and is so lightweight and devoid of ideas it’s untrue! Ange should apologise to the fans after that dross!" Fraser Davison, Glasgow, was next on to vent, saying: “Maybe it’s time Celtic also had a clear out! Alexandro Bernabei looks lost and gets pulled out of position too often while Carl Starfelt is still an absolute bombscare.

"There were far too many misplaced and over-ambitious passes that are never finding a man. Too many powderpuff tackles and we spent too much time in our own half passing it about thinking we are Barcelona, which is dangerous with Starfelt about and no Cameron Carter-Vickers to keep him right.”

Eddie Fraser added: “Well today Rangers showed Celtic how to play with hunger and desire. All Celtic showed was that some of the squad players do not have the bottle for a fight, even in a dead rubber. Lets hope they play better in the Scottish Cup Final or there will no Treble.”

Todd Cantwell may not have been in the mood to share Rangers' water with Reo Hatate at Hampden but the new Ibrox talisman had the home support drinking in a long-awaited win after scoring the opener in Saturday’s 3-0 triumph.

Alan Mcgaw,

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