THE dust has settled after a poor result for Rangers on Sunday as Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side dropped two points against Motherwell.
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Bill Towers emailed: “The world of boxing will be saying if you have got to fight Josh Talyor don't do it in Scotland after the way the judges voted. He wasn’t at his best but neither were the judges who were supposed to do their job. But Neil Renton, Edinburgh, said: “The public outcry over Josh Taylor being judged to have beaten Jack Catterall shouldn’t be directed at the Scottish boxer. He blamed everything from Hibs parking the bus to the state of the pitch. Gary Burns, Saltcoats, said: “Celtic have been poor in the last six games, Ange will have to put subs on earlier. They got away with one at the weekend with Rangers blowing a two-goal lead but doubt they will get away with it again. Keith Phillips emailed: “After corruption for years in FIFA they have stooped to a new low. And Frank McFerran, Carrickfergus, said: “Rangers are handing the title to Celtic. Okay some bad decisions went against them but that’s no excuse. The faithful will be wearing t-shirts claiming they’d have won 56 if they had VAR.” To compound the misery only three minutes of added time. It’s the exact opposite for Rangers. On Sunday Celtic played for nearly 100 minutes where as over at Ibrox Rangers got three extra minutes despite Motherwell wasting time throughout the match. Contrast this to Easter Road where Kevin Clancy plays seven of the six added on minutes awarded in that match.
It was inevitable that there would be a sizeable comedown for Rangers following their invincible league winning campaign of last season.
And while van Bronckhorst’s team are copping plenty of flak, they are not being pilloried in the excruciating fashion Celtic were a year ago. At this stage 12 months ago, Celtic were out of title contention with seven draws and three defeats. But, and not-unrelated to the absence of any credible challenge, they ended that term with 24 fewer points.
RANGERS legend Barry Ferguson reckons his old side will need to win all ten remaining league matches to retain their Premiership crown this season.
"It might give Celtic an advantage in terms of resting legs. "Look at the games he mentioned. "Rangers don't have that, and it looks as if they could go well into the competition after a good draw in Red Star."
Rangers have drawn their last two games despite big Europa victories.
You can enter once each week to be in with a chance of winning. "Look at the games he mentioned. For your chance to win HOME tickets to Cinch SPFL matches each week across ALL FOUR divisions just enter our competition below. "To go in to Sunday he must be pulling his hair out and be so frustrated. "Motherwell were nowhere to be seen in the first-half and it was just like the flick of a switch there was a different Rangers. "You go back to Thursday night, I know Dortmund were brilliant in the first-half and Rangers held on, second-half they showed a real desire and togetherness to pull through, get it to 2-2 and what a result that was.
Gio van Bronckhorst was left bewildered after his team blew a two-goal lead just days after fending off Borussia Dortmund to make the Europa League round of 16.
You can enter once each week to be in with a chance of winning. For your chance to win HOME tickets to Cinch SPFL matches each week across ALL FOUR divisions just enter our competition below. "It might give Celtic an advantage in terms of resting legs. "Look at the games he mentioned. "Rangers don't have that, and it looks as if they could go well into the competition after a good draw in Red Star." But the Ibrox hero has "no doubt" they must win ALL of their remaining games to do it.
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He was beaten at his near post as Kaiyne Woolery smashed in an equaliser as the hosts threw away a two-goal lead, letting Celtic off the hook after their ...
You can enter once each week to be in with a chance of winning. "People compare McGregor to Andy Goram and they were quite similar. For your chance to win HOME tickets to Cinch SPFL matches each week across ALL FOUR divisions just enter our competition below. The veteran is letting in goals that he wouldn't have conceded in his prime. He made the wrong call. Goram never really came for crosses either.
The Perth side entertain the champions looking to make it third time lucky after two defeats this season.
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When the bookmakers are offering odds as short as 1-3 for Celtic to win the Premiership and as long as 5-2 for Rangers to retain it, it provides as clear an ...
Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men have dropped 11 points in their eight league games since the restart. Of course, it is not too late for Rangers to repair that damage. Likewise, Celtic will seek to at the very least solidify their current advantage in their next three league games at home to St Mirren on Wednesday, away to Livingston (a venue where they have a dismal recent record) on Sunday and at home to Ross County on March 19.