PHILIPPE CLEMENT ENJOYED his first Old Firm win at the seventh attempt after his makeshift Rangers side steamrollered Celtic 3-0 at Ibrox.
Midfielder Ianis Hagi fired in from outside the box after seven minutes and the rattled Hoops struggled to keep at bay the relentless Light Blues, who were shorn of several key players.
Brendan Rodgers’ side, without the backing of away supporters, saw a Kyogo Furuhashi goal chalked off for offside early in the second half before Gers defender Robin Propper bundled in a second in the 65th minute.
Substitute Danilo knocked in a third in the 81st minute soon after climbing off the bench.
Clement will have bragging rights from the Glasgow derby for the first time since becoming Gers boss in October 2023 and stave off talk of the sack which has dominated his narrative in recent weeks.
The Light Blues are now 11 points behind the William Hill Premiership leaders and title hopes still remain unlikely, but the psychological boost of the victory was clear by the celebrations at the final whistle.
More upheaval around Rangers preparations seemed to be a portent of another difficult afternoon against their great rivals.
After dropping five points in their previous two games, Rangers went into the game lacking any momentum and were decimated defensively.
Goalkeeper and vice-captain Jack Butland had to pull out on New Year’s Day with a leg issue, joining skipper James Tavernier and fellow defenders Leon Balogun, John Souttar and Neraysho Kasanwirjo on the sidelines.
Liam Kelly, in his second spell at Ibrox but who only made his debut on December 21, deputised for Butland, while left-back Ridvan Yilmaz started on the other side of the pitch as Tavernier’s replacement and Nico Raskin was named captain.
There was much less drama around Celtic, who emerged from 2024 with only two defeats in the year – Borussia Dortmund and Hearts – and Callum McGregor, left-back Greg Taylor and forward Daizen Maeda all returned to starting line-up.
But it was to be Rangers’ day.
The Parkhead side survived an early VAR check for a penalty before Hagi struck, taking a Raskin pass and drilling a shot from 20 yards low past Hoops goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel for his first goal in the league this season.
Ibrox reverberated with noise and in the 14th minute Vaclav Cerny’s deflected shot from distance clipped the bar before going over.
Rangers pushed forward relentlessly and in the 38th minute it took a great tackle by Hoops defender Cameron Carter-Vickers to prevent Mohamed Diomande getting in a shot on goal with only Schmeichel to beat.
But the first half ended with Kelly making a fine save from a Reo Hatate drive following a Celtic corner, with Raskin soon booked for grabbing already-booked Hoops captain Callum McGregor.
Furuhashi had the ball in the Rangers net in the 53rd minute after lobbing Kelly but the offside flag was up, with a VAR check confirming the decision.
On the hour-mark, Cerny raced clear and fired a shot past Schmeichel only to see the ball rebound off the far post and roll back across goal.
Rodgers brought on Alex Valle, Luke McCowan and Adam Idah for Furuhashi, Taylor and Paulo Bernardo just before the home side doubled their lead.
After Schmeichel saved a low drive from Cerny at his near post, the Czech Republic winger curled in a corner and when Raskin’s header was blocked on the line by Idah, Propper sent the loose ball high into the net.
Rangers went looking for a third which came when Danilo, on for Nedim Bajrami, scored from close range after a driving run from left-back Jefte ended with his shot being blocked by Carter-Vickers and falling for the Brazilian striker.
The one downside on the day for Rangers came late on when Celtic substitute Arne Engels went down near the corner flag after appearing to be struck by an object, before carrying on after treatment.
Rangers fans hitting celtic players with coins etc. Have to be the most hateful bunch of fans in world football. And without doubt the weirdest.
@Brian Dunne: Come on now Brian, both supporters as bad as each other now in all fairness.
@James Johnson: im not arsed about Scottish football but rangers are definitely worse than celtic.
@James Johnson: the rest of Europe wouldn’t agree. Rangers notorious for causing trouble abroad whereas Celtic supporters are held in high regard from clubs abroad
@Brian Dunne: Ah suppose they’d argue the same. They usually say the Celtic fans smell haha.
@James Johnson: they only know that stench from the homes they come from. Did the black cab tour in Belfast, these people think nothing about shitting on there own plates.
@Brian Dunne: once a Jun always a Jun.
Celtic just did not turn up and were lucky to be only 1-0 down at half time. Rangers wanted this one badly particularly after the League Cup final defeat. Bad day out for Celtic all round.
Does anyone really care? Pub league standard
@Niall Boyle: you did enough to comment.
@Niall Boyle: what pub league did you play in?
@Niall Boyle: Exaclty Niall, saying it as it is.
@Niall Boyle: You care enough to comment
@Joe Beirne: he was outside right for the dog and duck.
@James Johnson: Eh no he isn’t and neither are you.
@Richard Ford: Cheer up Richie. Farmers league, Adam Idah couldn’t hack it in the Prem or championship. It’s why he’s there.
@James Johnson: He’s not exactly pulling up trees with Celtic. Both Celtic and Rangers are doing nicely in Europe. It’s not the fault of the SPL or indeed all bar four of the leagues in Europe that their competitiveness has been destroyed by the monsters that are the Champions League and Premier League. Money has destroyed European football and in many ways it has destroyed competitiveness in European Leagues. Each of the big four leagues is now a sad parody of what a league should be. Only a tiny handful of clubs in each of the leagues can actually win them. The SPL has always been thus but there is very little difference between it and The Premier League now. In recent years the Premier League has never been more than a two horse race and more often it has been a one horse canter.
@Richard Ford: No difference? You’re saying the likes of St Johnstone and Ross County would compete in the Premier league?
@James Johnson: Eh no I’m not. Don’t be do ridiculous. I’m talking about the competitiveness or lack thereof in both leagues. Both the SPL and the Premier League and indeed La Liga, Serie A and the Bundesliga are all sad parodies of what a proper league should be. So too is the Champions League. Mind you this season’s format in terms of qualification for the knockout is a vast improvement on the boring snoozefest we had to endure for years on end. Having said that we know the winner will come from the tiny handful of clubs that can now actually win it. Porto are the only winners of the Champions League to play in a league other than the big four leagues since Ajax won in 1995. The destruction of European leagues as competitive forces is complete.
@James Johnson: d!¢kh€@d
Tough day out for Liam Scales!
Horror show from Celtic. Poor game mangement from Rodgers.
It’s going to make the league very exciting Only 11 points between them. Yawn
@Niall McCarthy: If Liverpool win their game in hand they go nine ahead. The Premier League is never more than a two horse race these days and most of the time it’s a one horse race.
@Richard Ford: I think when it’s down to one horse they call it show jumping.
@brian o’leary: Puissance. Jump over all the rest of them.
Two poor Teams
Celtic are fair good
Well beaten.
I’ve always had a soft spot for Rangers…
Graham
So that’s the Black Taxi/Celtic supporters community you’re referring to?
Don’t come back to Belfast mate, your type isn’t needed here.