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World media reacts as Rangers 'different face' dents Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers' 'tactical king' reputation

It's not just in Glasgow where the Old Firm clash makes waves.

The international make up of the respective Rangers and Celtic squads is nothing new. But those watching keenly from overseas have never had so many of their own to focus on in the Scottish Premiership's biggest fixture. The Hoops' popularity in Japan has been established since the days of Shunsuke Nakamura, and it was one of the current contingent in Daizen Maeda who set the tone at Ibrox with a freak strike after 21 seconds.

Fabio Silva riled up more than just those he was playing against with his antics although in Portugal, Paulo Bernardo's assist got more of a mention. The former's fondness for hitting the deck resulted in the penalty that got Rangers back into the game, although Alistair Johnston's challenge was technically a foul going by modern definitions. It's a point that offers Philippe Clement a massive opportunity to go top again in midweek, and his effect on the title race has not gone unnoticed beyond our borders.

Record Sport looks at how the derby ding dong was viewed across the globe. And from Brussels to Tokyo.

In Clement’s homeland, the Belgian was credited with rescuing things for his side in the title race. His team showed a "different face" after the break, although perhaps even more "unexpected" that the point for Clement was Belgian title Nieuwsblad using the word "cracker".

The wrote: "Philippe Clement scored an unexpected point with Rangers in the cracker against Celtic on matchday 32 in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday. After a crazy final phase, the match ended 3-3.

"Celtic got off to a blistering start and took the lead after just a minute of play through Daizen Maeda. The defending champion then looked for the 0-2 and found

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