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Rangers’ star was targeted by missiles at Celtic Park during the Derby game
Rangers captain James Tavernier was the goal of missiles thrown from the crowd at some point of today’s Scottish Premiership derby at Celtic Park.
As the Gers star appeared to take a nook in front of the far proper nook of the stadium, as the digicam faces the pitch, several objects have been thrown in his course from fans.
Eventually, the right returned had enough and picked up a couple of the missiles to hand them over to referee Willie Collum.
It’s now not the first time we’ve got considered such unsightly scenes during the derby in shape in Glasgow.
The incident took place with around 10 minutes of everyday time remaining, as Philippe Clement and his players tried to heap strain on their arch-Glasgow rivals with the scoreline at 2-1 in the hosts’ favour.
After rapidly analysing the objects passed to him, Collum dropped them off the facet of the field at the Celtic byline.
Celtic look to have taken a massive step towards winning a 1/3 Premiership title in a row with the victory.
Brendan Rodgers’ facet now take a seat six factors in advance of Rangers at the pinnacle of the desk with simply two video games remaining. They also boast a better purpose difference of six.
Matt O’Riley received things underway with a splendid strike, low previous Jack Butland from the facet of the field in the first half.
An personal aim by John Lundstram shortly after then gave Rangers a mountain to climb.
However, Philippe Clement’s side had been given an not likely lifeline simply moments later as Cyriel Dessers converted from close-range with a deft header.
But Lundstram – who continued a nightmare first half of – was then sent off proper earlier than the interval.
At pace, he clattered into Alistair Johnston, catching the Canadian high above the ankle.
Willie Collum at the start gave the midfielder a booking, however upgraded this to a crimson after reviewing pictures at the pitchside screen.
Watch: VAR Intervenes After Collum Bottles On Spot Lundstrum Decision
Rangers midfielder John Lundstram used to be despatched off in the 47th minute of the game after a VAR evaluate for his horror undertaking on Alistair Johnston.
Referee Willie Collum originally deemed the address to be a yellow, no matter Lundstram getting none of the ball and making a horrible studs contact on Johnston’s leg.
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What Collum used to be questioning in no longer sending the Englishman off immediately stays to be seen, as it was absolutely a pink card, with the exception of Kenny Miller on commentary who believed it to be important of a yellow card.
Collum’s announcement of being the legit for the recreation used to be met with some criticism from fans of Celtic and Rangers, but ultimately, it was once the not going figure of Steven McLean on VAR who made certain that Collum went to the reveal to evaluate his initial decision.
VAR will possibly come out of the incident as the hero, with Collum himself probable to come below similarly scrutiny for his ability to referee games at the very best stage of Scottish football.
As seen with Daizen Maeda’s sending off in the Champions League against Atletico Madrid, which had drastically much less contact, if that incident used to be a red card, Lundstram’s this afternoon was most sincerely a clear crimson card.
Yet again, Scottish referees leave themselves open to criticism, mainly when Celtic are involved, with some questionable choices at some stage in the season.
“Absolute disgrace”—the media blast Rangers for only managing 16 passes against Celtic—calling them “woeful”
He persisted a torrid afternoon in the Old Firm derby.
Rangers fans and media individuals have wasted no time in laying into one of their stars after their risk of winning the Scottish Premiership title took possibly its final blow on Saturday afternoon.
Celtic on the verge of the title
Heading into their clash with Rangers on Saturday, Celtic knew that must they avoid defeat they would have one hand on the Scottish Premiership.
Their 2-1 victory in the cutting-edge Old Firm derby has left them on the verge of success though. While not but mathematically proven as Champions, they lead Rangers with the aid of six factors with two games left to go, whilst they also boost a seven greatest goal distinction than their title rivals, which means that they would want to lose each of their ultimate games and see Rangers win closely to stand a threat of reversing the top two in the division.
It will see Brendan Rodgers complete a title win that at instances this season has looked unlikely, but a poor spell of shape from Rangers has effectively surpassed the trophy on a plate to their rivals, and this recreation persisted on that theme.
A fiesty encounter, the game became on one moment, and Rangers followers and pundits wasted no time making sure they made their feelings known.
Lundstram branded a “disgrace” vs Celtic
Rangers podcasters and media participants have taken to Twitter/X in their droves to purpose their ire at midfielder John Lundstram, who persisted a torrid afternoon at Celtic Park. The ex-Sheffield United midfielder put the ball into his personal net seven minutes before half-time to see his aspect fall 2-0 down to their Glasgow rivals, though an effort from Cyriel Dessers pulled them lower back into proceedings.
But that risk disappeared on the stroke of half of time courtesy of Lundstram, who used to be given his marching orders in first-half stoppage time for a terrible venture on Celtic’s Alistair Johnston, which VAR successfully deemed a purple card challenge.
It capped an lousy game for Lundstram, who managed just 16 passes in midfield, lost possession seven instances and won just three of his 10 duels. Rangers podcast Heart and Hand labelled him an “absolute disgrace”, while he used to be branded “absolutely woeful” by 4 Lads Had a Dream
The midfielder is out of contract this summer, and Philippe Clement admitted closing week that the chances of him penning a new deal are increasingly slim.
“There is nothing legitimate round that. I am now not naïve, the longer that things final the greater possibility that different people step in. But for the moment curiously the water is too deep between the two sides,” he explained.
Having picked up a straight pink card, he will now be suspended for the the rest of Rangers’ games this campaign, which potential he ought to properly have performed his ultimate recreation for the Ibrox outfit. Based on the reaction to his performance today, there will be few Rangers fans complaining.
That’s just not you, Kris Boyd says as Aaron Rodgers plays to the Celtic gallery
Sky pundit Boyd has been unimpressed by some of Rodgers’ feedback because returning to the Parkhead hotseat
Kris Boyd has accused Brendan Rodgers of playing to the galleries this season as he told the Celtic boss: ‘That’s simply not you’.
Serial trophy-winner Rodgers can put one hand on the Premiership title if he masterminds any other Old Firm win at Parkhead on Saturday. But Rangers legend Boyd has been unimpressed through the Northern Irishman’s behavior in the course of his 2d stint in Glasgow and claims Rodgers has been desperately trying to appease the fans who in no way desired him returned in the first place.
Without referencing any particular comments, Boyd reckons Rodgers “changed his tune” when Philippe Clement overturned a seven-point deficit and moved Gers into the driving seat in the title race. And while Rodgers now has Celts on the brink of three-in-a-row, Boyd believes the 51-year-old has proven a extraordinary aspect to him. By the same token, Boyd says he is additionally been left baffled with the aid of Ibrox gaffer Clement’s reaction to his dugout rival’s remarks about “having some fun” in this weekend’s powderkeg derby.
The Sky pundit told the Scottish Sun: “We have viewed two facets to each Old Firm managers in this title run in. In his first spell as Celtic boss, Brendan Rodgers was certainly a type act. But this season he’s been playing to the galleries a long way too an awful lot for my liking. We’ve also seen Philippe Clement exhibit symptoms that he’s feeling the warmth for the first time. Now we’ll see which boss handles the pressure at Celtic Park — and receives their hands on the Premiership title in the coming days.
“Rodgers had a diploma of class about him with the way he performed himself remaining time. He used to be in no way one to gloat. He’d by no means rub anybody’s nostril in it when he gained a recreation or lifted a trophy either. But with the stress on? The Parkhead boss has been simply determined to inform the club’s supporters what they favor to hear.
“He’s going to get away with it, too. Barring a very dramatic collapse, Celtic will be champions this season, and Rodgers will be lifting that Premiership trophy for a 1/3 time. The followers he wanted to appease will stand and applaud. But I’ve listened to things Rodgers has said and concept to myself numerous times, ‘That’s just no longer you’.
“He wasn’t like that when he first came back. Rodgers was courageous adequate to say he didn’t have any regrets over the way he left Glasgow for Leicester in 2019. But when fans commenced to ask questions about results and performances, he changed his tune. When Rangers clawed their way lower back into the title race, he showed a different facet to him.
“Rodgers tried to create the narrative that Celtic weren’t getting almost ample credit score from the press and pundits alike. Some supporters offered it — but the smarter ones should see it for what it was. Rodgers mostly succeeded in currying favour with the fans who refused to welcome him lower back to the club with open arms, though.
“It’s been a shame to see him behave that way but strain does exceptional things to different people. Clement didn’t put a foot incorrect when Rangers had been winning. But the defeat to Ross County and draw with Dundee added weird feedback from him which raised eyebrows too.
“OK, he didn’t favor to throw any of his gamers underneath the bus, I get that. But in the cold light of day the Belgian must recognize what he stated was wrong and didn’t cowl him in any glory. The way Clement reacted to Rodgers’ remarks about “having some fun” in today’s Old Firm derby was once additionally alarming for me.
“I can apprehend why he used to be irked. But managers occasionally want to take the ethical excessive ground and absolutely bypass tries to rile them. For me, that’s what Rodgers used to be doing final week. You can now see what’s going to happen. Whoever comes out on top at Celtic Park this lunchtime will talk about how it used to be all just a bit of fun. I didn’t suppose Clement appeared too wise over-reacting in the way he did. The remarks from Rodgers and the Gers boss are simply tit-for-tat, though.”
Ibrox icon wants Celtic captain’sorted out’ in Glasgow Derby
With the Glasgow Derby approaching, the fear is creeping into the Ibrox camp.
Stuart McCall has given Rangers a approach to strive to neutralise Celtic, and has advised Phillipe Clement who will ‘sort out’ Celtic captain Callum McGregor, who generally runs the show.
McGregor, who is nonetheless discovering his way back to peak circumstance after an damage in March, has been regularly increasing his playtime, managing full-size minutes in recent video games against Dundee and Hearts. He fantastically much played a full ninety minutes in opposition to Hearts at the weekend and regarded returned to his very best.
Stuart McCall highlighted the significance of addressing McGregor’s function effectively. . “If, like humans have been saying, McGregor was returned to his satisfactory for Celtic and pulling the strings, I’d like to see anyone go and sort him out and, for me, Sterling can do that,” McCall stated. [SunSport]
They’re of course scared of the threat McGregor poses, particularly given how he ran the exhibit in the final Glasgow Derby at Parkhead, but what does McColl suggest via ‘sort him out’? It’s a phrase that ought to without difficulty be interpreted in a few ways, and perchance have connotations of violence. I genuinely hope that wasn’t what McCall used to be trying for.
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