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Rangers told momentum means NOTHING as 2 Celtic turning points pinpointed that 'will decide the title'

Charlie Adam has conceded that the current momentum behind Rangers could "all change" as he talked up Celtic's title chances.

Philippe Clement's side have reached the Scottish Premiership summit as they knocked the Hoops off their perch with pressure mounting on Brendan Rodgers' side to quickly kickstart their stuttering campaign. However, former Ibrox midfielder Adam reckons that the title tussle is far from over with two crucial derby day fixtures to contest.

The Scotland cap reckons that Rodgers will be able to oversee a fightback from Celtic despite mounting criticism from the fans of the boss, board and players after there recent stumbles in the league saw the Hoops throw away and eight-point advantage over the Light Blues. The Fleetwood Town boss told PLZ: “Celtic have gone through a tough period but you've got to expect them to bounce back with the size of football club they are. They are not going to lie down.

"They are going to be at it and there is a couple of Old Firm games still to go. I don’t see that there is a clear favourite.

"There is a little bit of momentum with Rangers at the moment but that could all change. I think both teams will be doing that they can to affect each game and when the Old Firm games come round ultimately that is normally what decides the title. This year probably more than most those games will decide the title.”

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