The discussion about who is currently the favorite to win the Scottish Premiership has opened up following Celtic’s draw with Rangers on Sunday. Even though Rangers still have the game in hand, there is only one point separating the two clubs, thus it seems like a close battle to the finish line.
Rangers now have more pressure heading into their trip to Dens Park tomorrow night, although Celtic’s fate rests entirely with Brendan Rodgers after their victory at Ibrox on Sunday. Who is ahead now? After the draw in the Glasgow Derby, who can say that they are in the driver’s seat? It appears Pat Nevin knows. Celtic’s “advantage” over Rangers When asked to forecast who would win the league, the BBC commentator was delivering game commentary.
With six games remaining, Nevin highlights Celtic’s edge over Rangers, even though he claims he can’t separate the two teams. Simply said, and in terms of pure mathematics, it’s in both of them hands, Nevin stated [Football Daily]. A league championship would be won by Rangers if they win every game, or by Celtic if they win every game. When the split occurs in a few weeks, everything hinges on the match between Celtic and Rangers at Celtic Park.
As a result, even though Rangers would lead by two points if they defeat Dundee on Wednesday, Celtic will have the benefit of playing at home in the last game, according to Brendan Rodgers.
On the other hand, both managers can now confidently claim to have it together. As I said earlier, I’m not undecided. Calling it is just not possible. It cannot be referred to by any other name. And that can be quite important. Perhaps Rodgers will defeat Philippe Clement once more in the final Glasgow Derby, which takes place at Paradise in front of a raucous crowd of Celtic supporters.
Everyone is aware that when Celtic Park gets going in these matches, the team gains a lot of momentum and advances to win the draw. We will win the title if Celtic can accomplish that and win their final five games. Brendan, it’s your turn.
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