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Watch Philippe Clement's Rangers press conference in full as he reveals Celtic stat bomb that blew him away

Philippe Clement says Sunday's comeback in the epic 3-3 draw with Celtic is a prime example of the "evolution" that his Rangers squad have been on since his arrival back in October.

The Light Blues had fell behind to a freak goal from Daizen Maeda within the opening 60 seconds before Matt O'Riley doubled the visitors lead from the penalty spot after 34 minutes. The Belgian's team looked dead and buried but hit back with a vastly improved second half display that saw them get back on level terms through James Tavernier's penalty and Brighton loanee Abdallah Sima's first goal since his return from injury.

Rangers threatened to undo all of their good work by allowing Adam Idah to restore Celtic's lead with three minutes remaining only to demonstrate their character once again when substitute Rabbi Matondo curled home a delightful effort to round off an incredible game of football.

And ahead of Wednesday night's trip to face Dundee - where three points will see Rangers return to the top of the Premiership table - Clement described the fight back at Ibrox as another example of the good progress the team have made under his leadership, and used a glaring statistic to back up his point. "Someone told me that it was the first time since 1987 that a team came from 2-0 down to get a result in an Old Firm. I only have one or two players in my squad who were born then.

"There has been a big evolution because these are the same players who could never have done that a few months ago. They have taken a lot of good lessons and that game should be a good reference for the rest of their careers, if it's at Rangers or with another team.

"This is the mentality you need to be a top player. It's not an easy thing, and that's why its the

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