Rangers sink Celtic B again as Ange Postecoglou watches Cole McKinnon make the difference
It was glory for Rangers B as they defeated great rivals Celtic for the second time in a month.
The Ibrox men dominated the first half and weathered a storm after the break before Cole McKinnon's header settled a competitive Lowland League encounter.
Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou was among the interested spectators at Parkhead, as home supporters made plenty of noise on a night when it never stopped raining.
Rangers will now fancy their chances of leapfrogging their rivals in the final weeks of the season with a game in hand.
If the visitors were feeling any ill effects from the sobering defeat to Stirling Uni at the weekend it wasn't on show during the opening exchanges.
There was a slickness to David McCallum's side and they carved out the first big chance as Tony Weston raced through on goal.
But the free-scoring former Blackpool forward - a player many believe is ready for the first team - seized upon a slack back pass but his lofted effort cleared Tobi Oluwayemi's crossbar.
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