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World media reacts as Celtic the dominators make Rangers their plaything and Michael Beale apoplexy goes global

It's a city where tribalism and one-upmanship rules as Celtic once again bask in the glow of a signature victory.

They are four points clear of Rangers after a gritty 1-0 win over their rivals at Ibrox as they aim for a 12th title in 13 seasons. And it's a number game across the globe as outlets from Malta to Honduras note there is a clear top dog dominating Scottish football. Michael Beale claimed his Rangers side deserved more but that is not a verdict shared from onlookers who tuned in for the marquee fixture in Govan.

And there was heady praise for Alistair Johnston, Brendan Rodgers and Kyogo Furuhashi as the champions dusted themselves down from setbacks against Kilmarnock and St Johnstone. The Japanese talisman, in particular, was saluted for his touch of magic to win the game as he made it six goals against Rangers in the calendar year. Record Sport looks at the best reaction as the world watched.

"Celtic have turned Scotland into their playground. They have won 11 of the last 12 league that have been played. They have also emerged as the great dominators of the 'Old Firm'... unfortunately for Rangers. Five of the last eight derbies have fallen to their side.

"The last one has not been, precisely, the exception that proves the rule. Celtic. Atlético's rival in the Champions League, beat Rangers, Betis' rival in the Europa League, 0-1 at Ibrox Park. The victory over their eternal rival allows Celtic to take even more advantage, if possible, at the top of the Scottish Premiership. The champions are leaders, after four days, with 10 points out of a possible 12. Rangers, for their part, are fourth: they have only added six out of 12."

"Brendan Rodgers' side have now won three of their opening four matches and

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk