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Celtic beat 10-man Rangers to virtually seal Scottish title

Celtic moved to the brink of a third-consecutive Scottish Premiership title by beating 10-man Rangers 2-1 in a chaotic Old Firm encounter on Saturday.

The Hoops pulled six points clear of their Glasgow rivals and have a seven-goal edge in goal difference with just two games left to play.

All three goals at Celtic Park came in a five-minute spell just before half-time.

Celtic looked set to cruise to victory when Matt O’Riley’s fiercely struck effort and John Lundstram’s own goal put the home side 2-0 in front.

Cyriel Dessers’ header pulled a goal back almost immediately.

But any hope of a Rangers revival was dashed in first-half stoppage time when Lundstram rounded off his miserable afternoon with a rash challenge on Alistair Johnston that was upgraded to a straight red card after a VAR review.

“Very significant (win). Nearly there now, three points more and another goal to the goal difference. A fantastic win for us,” said Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers.

“Celtic supporters in bars and houses all round the world understand that, in these games, it is all about winning.”

However, Rodgers acknowledged his side made life difficult for themselves by not pressing home the one-man advantage in the second half.

O’Riley’s poorly-struck penalty was saved by Jack Butland.

Daizen Maeda also had two strikes ruled out for offside.

“Let’s not hide away from that, we leave it a lot closer that what it should be,” added Rodgers.

“There is a lot of progress there we can still make.

“We shouldn’t have that finish to the game but the guys showed a great mentality.”

Victory for Rodgers’ men looks to be the decisive step towards a 12th title in 13 years after a topsy-turvy title race.

Rangers appeared down and out when Michael Beale was sacked as manager in

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