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Celtic leave it late to draw 2-2 at Rangers in thrilling Old Firm derby

GLASGOW, March 1 : Celtic's Reo Hatate needed three attempts to convert a 91st-minute penalty as the visitors salvaged a thrilling 2-2 draw with Rangers in Sunday's Old Firm derby at Ibrox, leaving the hosts six points adrift of Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts.

In a game of two contrasting halves, Youssef Chermiti's spectacular first-half double looked to have put Rangers in control before Celtic roared back after the break to level the score and stay two points off Rangers with a game in hand.

"At the moment, the feeling is more disappointment because you dropped two points after a 2-0 lead," Rangers coach Danny Rohl told BBC.

"It's always a little bit lucky for a team to get a late penalty. This is normal I would say it's the same when we get a penalty late in the game."

Chermiti produced a stunning overhead kick from Andreas Skov Olsen's cross after eight minutes to give Rangers the perfect start.

Celtic's defensive frailties were exposed again in the 26th minute when a simple ball in behind caused panic and Chermiti pounced, nipping the ball away from defender Julian Araujo before slipping it past the goalkeeper to make it 2-0.

CELTIC TRANSFORMED AFTER HALFTIME

But the visitors were transformed after halftime and pulled one back in the 56th minute when Benjamin Nygren picked out Kieran Tierney near the six-yard box and the Scotland international nodded beyond Jack Butland to spark hope.

"When we came out for the second half, we were a totally different team. We're unlucky not to get all the points in the end," Tierney told Sky Sports.

"We let ourselves down first half, it wasn't how we wanted to play. Second half we showed the character. We're here for this ongoing fight."

Rangers had Butland to thank as the keeper

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