
Rangers’ demand for his third consecutive victory over Celtic was nullified this afternoon because the champions attacked a goal to get a point in Ibrooks.
Despite Hopez’s dominance in the Scottish Premier League this season, Barry Ferguson’s side were looking for three backs of their backs of the same season against the starting line-up for the first time in 28 years.
And he looks at that when Cyriel Shirinsis gave the home club a worthy leader during the first half. But Celtic hit Adam Edai to ask for a share of the spoils and keep the 17 points at the top of the rankings.
Full Time: Rangers 1-1 Celtic
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Fast start from pumped hosts
Ranges, feeling this was a chance to at least one of the oneuPManship cups, began quickly and took the lead in nearly two minutes.
James Tavernier has chosen Leon Balogon and his head beat more.
Rangers continued to pressure Celtic Viljami, Sinsalo, to first try to try Lupe by Vaclav Cernet and then another attempt by Niko Raskin.
Raskin was about to prove a threat and thought he scored the first goal after 25 minutes but was rejected from the Taverer penalty.
Celtic was second in the second place but was close to surprising his fans at home with a 34-minute win over Cameroon Carter-Vicker with his high heads of lightning at the Ranges Stadium.
Sweets Strike
Then goalkeeper Liam Kelly had previously survived Eda, and at the end of the end, the end of the end of the end.
A Sernie’s smarter in Celtic area dug its place and the sweets did not make any mistakes at the end of the 25th goal of the season.
The advance lasted 13 minutes, but he blew up Eda and returned home after the ball fell on its way. a deviation outside John Sutar. There was a length of VAR tests but the target was allowed to stop.
The Var has played a major role again and has nine minutes left to leave.
Rangers wanted a penalty after Iani Hagi was footed in the area but their appeals were rejected.
Mayda pours its lines
Despite their lucky luck, Celtic was close to winning the final attack.
The Tavernier bus was seized by Rio Hatta and he sent Daizen Mayda to goal. The Japanese international had options, including the ball for Johnny Kenne, but instead ran into Kelly.