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No wonder Celtic fans want Rangers to continue in Europe after diabolical collapse - Hotline

Concerned Celtic fans hit the Hotline after a draw at Hibs on a weekend where Rangers blew a chance to close the gap.

The Ibrox side remain three points behind the leaders after sharing the spoils with Motherwell and letting slip a two goal lead but there's increased anxiety amongst the Hoops support.

Fraser Davison, Glasgow, said: "I have serious concerns about the recent Celtic performances. Our new signings appear to have dropped off in performance levels and they all look as if they are waiting for someone else to do something.

"Our passing is shocking and they look terrified to take a shot on.

"Big Ange should also have a word with Joe Hart and explain he needs to get the ball up the park and stop faffing about. When are Celtic's management going to get the fact we don't have a big target man to aim at up front?"

Michael Carberry, Glasgow, said: "Celtic are dropping down a gear just at the time we should be going up the way. Our play lacks intensity and the goal threat just isn't there as we never looked like scoring against Hibs. Even Jota looks out of sorts."

But if the green half of Glasgow is getting nervy that was mirrored across the Clyde after Gio van Bronckhorst's witnessed a second half collapse.

Lewis Fotheringham, Mount Ellen, said: "That was a diabolical second half from Rangers, particularly defensively.

"However, why did the manager not make more subs in the second half when it was clear fatigue was setting in?"

Gordon Hendry, Ochiltree, said: "You can see why Celtic fans wanted us to stay in Europe and for them to be knocked out.

"Rangers were superb against Dortmund and in the first half against Motherwell.

"Then the tiredness and slackness after Thursday night's efforts began to show, in

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