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Celtic told one key concern for Rangers clash they MUST address for Ibrox derby day success

Celtic have been told the one big concern they MUST address ahead of the huge derby showdown with Rangers.

Brendan Rodgers was handed a major boost with Cameron Carter-Vickers completing 90 minutes and Reo Hatate bagging over an hour in the legs on his return to action in a comfortable Sunday afternoon win over Livingston. Pundit Michael Stewart reckons the duo not only returning but playing well is a huge positive ahead of next week's trip to Ibrox. John Kennedy was in the dugout with Rodgers watching from the stands due to his SFA ban.

The score was level at the break but Celtic got the breakthrough just four minutes into the second half after some pinball in the penalty area ended with the ball going off Jamie Brandon into his own net. Paulo Bernardo hit the visitors' second before Matt O'Riley rounded off a 3-0 win to send the champions back to the league summit by one point - having played one game more. Despite a straightforward win and three points., Stewart picked out an area that needs to improve against Philippe Clement and his troops.

Speaking on BBC Sportscene, he said: "It's a huge game [Rangers]. The positives for them [Celtic] are that two of their main players have come back in and done well. Carter-Vickers is just such a calming influence at the back. Hatate comes in, he has been out for such a long period of time, yet he has come back in and been a really good performer in the centre of the park.

"It is real positives that there big players are coming back but the one concern would be that this afternoon getting into some really good areas in the wide bits of the park in particular but the final ball wasn't there.

"They are going to have to be more clinical in those areas against Rangers. If they get

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