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Hamza Igamane and John Souttar face Rangers injury sweat for Celtic as prognosis 'too early to assess'

Proud Philippe Clement insists his resurgent Rangers are heading to Hampden full of energy and belief after leaving Spurs shell shocked at Ibrox.

Former Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou was back in town on Thursday night and was relieved to escape with a 1-1 draw after being more than matched by a supercharged Light Blues side on an electrifying evening. Gers left the Premier League big guns stunned as they stormed ahead thanks to Hamza Igamane’s sumptuous strike 90 seconds into the second half.

Swedish star Dejan Kulusevski dragged the North Londoners level but the knackered hosts found a second wind and almost stole it at the death through substitute Cyriel Dessers. The point - which secures Rangers place in the Europa League play-offs with two games to spare - now sets Clement’s holders up nicely for Sunday’s Premier Sports Cup final against Celtic.

His team have been left trailing in the Premiership by the Hoops but the Ibrox gaffer reckons anything is possible this weekend. The buzzing Belgian said: “We're going to recover as fast as possible and best as possible and we're going to throw all our energy into that game at Hampden to give our fans again the good feeling that they had last season in this League Cup.

“And it's good in that way also, this good performance that players can have the next couple of days, also a lot of belief in what they are doing individually and also together to play a really good game against Celtic. I'm very proud about the performance because it's the way we want to see football being played.

“Also if you see where this group of players is coming from, from scratch a few months ago and making performances like this now. So it's a big big step forward. To dare to play in that way against

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