Shining out For the joyous Celtic supporters, Brendan Rodgers fulfilled his promise to provide entertainment at full tilt.
Although the Old Firm victory on Saturday virtually guarantees another title, the Hoops supporters weren’t as thrilled with their side’s second-half display, which left them seated deep as the 10-man Rangers pursued a game-saving goal.
Troon David Bryce was the first person on the Hotline to speak, stating: “As a Celtics fan, my main emotion today is joy at nearly winning the championship.
That being said, we played a complete travesty of a second half against 10 men! On the Rodgers side, that’s usual.
The players require a major overhaul since they are unable to pass the ball forward, and they lack a skill set. It was really terrible, Reo Hatate and Liam Scales.
I have to give props to Matt O’Riley, who was excellent save for a terrible penalty, and James Forrest, who had the best Old Firm game of his career!
Celtic ought to have ended the match early rather than trying to hold onto their one-goal advantage, according to Denis Bruce.
“Celtic made it a little bit harder than it should have been, but I would like to know what game Philippe Clement was watching because I don’t recall Joe Hart making a save of note in the ninety minutes,” Scott McAdam continued.
At Man United, Big Phil is beginning to sound a lot like Eric ten Hag—both enjoy spewing gibberish after games and have the potential to be walking corpses. Clement and ten Hag might be fired on the same day if we win the Scottish Cup.
According to Charles Maxwell, Brendan’s Bhoys had a decent amount of enjoyment. Philippe’s flip flops got kicked on the sand, while John Lundstram went for an early sun lounger.
There will definitely be some one-way tickets available from Ibrox this summer; however, keep in mind the wait when boarding the train.
Irvine’s Arrin Geddes stated: “Celtic hasn’t played at their best in any of the derbies this season, but they would have taken 12 points out of 12 if it weren’t for a wonder goal at Inbox in the 93rd minute.” The key distinction is Celtic’s quality and belief as opposed to a flimsy Rangers hope.
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