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Rangers player ratings as Fashion Sakala provides attacking spark in battling Celtic draw

Rangers battled to a point at Parkhead as Fashion Sakala 's strike leaves Celtic waiting to wrap up the league title.

Gio van Bronckhorst 's team knew they needed a win to stand any real chance of flipping a commanding lead but they were left fighting an uphill battle when Jota volleyed home early on.

It was a shaky first half performance from Rangers that could have got out of hand but they held on and battled back after the break.

Sakala equalised with a wonderful finish at Joe Hart 's near post and should have put them in front late on when he struck the post.

But it was a point apiece and here is how Record Sport rated the Rangers players.

ALLAN McGREGOR: Relatively quiet afternoon despite Celtic being on top for spells. Had no chance with Jota’s opener as his defence switched off in front of him but did well to put Maeda off his big headed chance just before half-time as the keeper leapt off his line. 6

JAMES TAVERNIER: The skipper started his 201st Premiership appearance throwing over a perfect cross which Kent should have converted. Handed responsibility for keeping tabs on Maeda to Goldson in build-up to Celtic’s goal when he should have tracked the Japanese ace himself. 7

CONNOR GOLDSON: Did no favours by his captain as Maeda drifted inside but could have reacted quicker to the danger himself. Fired a big opening over at start of second half but did well to hush the threat of Kyogo then Giakoumakis. Collected a stoppage-time caution. 7

CALVIN BASSEY: Enjoyed getting close up and personal with Tom Rogic last time out but Celtic made sure not to engage the big Nigeria international in a test of strength. So lucky not to gift second goal to Celtic as Maeda headed wide after his wayward pass out from

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