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Celtic player ratings as Jota shines in derby ding dong

It was a tight encounter between Celtic and Rangers at Parkhead as Fashion Sakala's strike cancelled out Jota's first half opener.

The result puts Ange Postecoglou 's side within four points of the Premiership title with three games to go.

Should Celtic regain the league bragging rights it would be their 10th title in 11 seasons.

And with a favourable goal difference, victory over Hearts next week could all but seal the glory.

Record Sport looks at how the players rated during the hard fought draw with their Glasgow rivals.

JOE HART : Didn’t have much to do for large spells but will be gutted at the leveller as keepers don’t like getting beaten at their near post. But showed he’s a big player. Made a huge save moments later when Gers threatened to spin the game on its axis and another late on. 7

ANTHONY RALSTON : Got let off the hook early on when he got caught napping by Ryan Kent but settled in to the game. Gave Celts some much needed steel and got up the pitch to allow Jota to target Barisic on the flank. 7

CAMERON CARTER-VICKERS : Gave Celtic the physically needed to deal with Aribo playing in a more central role. The centre back looked comfortable and dominated any aerial challenges and was more interested in stepping in to be part of the play. Dug deep late on. 7

CARL STARFELT : Looked comfortable from the start and strong at the end. Cool on the ball when building and he managed to divert any trouble that came his way. Recovered well from a loss ball out to deny a Sakala break. The busier he is, the better he gets. 7

GREG TAYLOR : Played a really disciplined role as he knew Tavernier was a bit threat in front to him. Kept an eye on the Gers skipper and allowed Maeda up top to have a big influence at the

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