Rangers are accused by Scott Brown of being too pushy in the Celtic title game and creating their own problems.

Rangers are accused by Scott Brown of being too pushy in the Celtic title game and creating their own problems.
CelRangers are accused by Scott Brown of being too pushy in the Celtic title game and creating their own problems.

Rangers are accused by Scott Brown of being too pushy in the Celtic title game and creating their own problems.

Rangers are accused by Scott Brown of being too pushy in the Celtic title game and creating their own problems.

Scott Brown has accused Rangers of causing their own trouble by talking too much in the build-up to the Celtic derby last month.

Broony reckons his old club did their talking on the pitch before their 2-1 victory over their fierce rivals at Parkhead where Paulo Bernardo and Kyogo blasted their side in front before James Tavernier hit a late consolation.

Asked why he felt Celts got the upper hand in the derby, Brown felt it was simple. “Celtic are quiet,” he said.

“They don’t speak too much, they don’t get too excited.

They stay kind of mellow all the way through and I think that’s the best thing that Brendan ever brought to the football club.

He’s always just made sure things are ticking ahead.

However, it piques your interest even more. After you give them the opportunity to speak, you take the initiative, win the match, and exclaim, “Yeah, mate, there you go.”

Brown responded, “Yes,” when asked if Gers spoke too much.

You can tell that every fan is also getting on board.Although Rangers had a few opportunities, Celtic won handily.

When compared to Rangers, the Celtic press was outstanding.

You observe the Celtic starting six. They’ll go out and put in a lot of effort. The two squads differ in that regard.

Nine times out of ten, whomever works the hardest wins the game, based on the distance that they have covered together.

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