Kenny Dalglish insists Rangers feeling Cup pressure as Celtic icon recalls humble Cameron Carter Vickers introduction
Rangers are under more pressure than rivals Celtic when it comes to Sunday's Scottish Cup clash, according to Kenny Dalglish.
The sides meet for the second time in as many weeks with an Easter Sunday semi-final spectacular on the cards.
Celtic have the Scottish Premiership title in their sights as they are currently six points clear at the top of the table and have already bagged themselves some silverware this season in the form of the Premier Sports Cup.
Rangers meanwhile are targeting a first win in a domestic cup since 2011 while they must first attend to Thursday night's Europa League second leg against Braga.
"There’s more pressure on Rangers to win it. I know they’ve done well in Europe and have a big game on Thursday at home," said Dalglish.
"Whatever happens there, even if they get beat, they’ve done really well to get this far. I think Sunday would be the more important game of the two.
"I don’t think it’ll affect what happens with the league campaign. That’s 100 per cent in Celtic’s hands. There’s one Old Firm game to come so if they don’t lose that it’s almost done and dusted for them."
Sitting second in the league by six points at the turn of the year, Celtic have pulled off a 12-point swing and top the table with a considerable goal difference providing some extra security.
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