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What the pundits said as Celtic violin ordered for Kris Boyd and Chris Sutton insists Rangers 'killed' by one star

The railway has been hit with storm chaos this week – but it was the Rangers hype train that suffered termination at Celtic Park.

Philippe Clement's charges had the crest of a wave behind them amid an unbeaten start to his reign but a Paulo Bernardo stunner set the wheels in motion for a first hitch. Alistair Johnston was at the centre of penalty debate at the break after an alleged handball in his own box but soon furore was ended by an offside in the build-up.

Kyogo has been quiet this term but he ramped the noise up to full volume with his stunner less than five minutes into the second half. Leon Balogun's red card summed up a dull day for Clement's men but a bright crack in the Light Blue clouds emerged when a sumptuous James Tavernier free-kick. It gave the packed home crowd the jitters and set up a thrilling finale.

Ultimately Rangers were caught with cold feet and paid the price for mistakes during a 2-1 defeat in the Parkhead snow. Here's what the pundits said about the action in Glasgow's east-end that puts Celtic top of the Premiership by eight points, with Rangers retaining two games in hand.

There was some on-air trolling between Ibrox legend Boyd and Celtic hero Chris Sutton as the Sky cameras prepared to call it a day. Sutton told his punditry peer "Can Kris Boyd keep writing Kyogo off?" Boyd wasn't having and replied "it's a game of opinions. You have a lot of opinions about some referees give some penalties for some teams. Enjoy the cold!"

Thee former striker continued his analysis by aiming his ire at Cyriel Dessers, who he thinks was a detriment for Clement. He said; "Celtic do have excellent players, O'Riley and McGregor turned up and ran the game. Rangers have improved under Clement but the

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