‘Rangers are coming’ – BBC Sportscene pundit shares what Celtic players now know

'Rangers are coming' - BBC Sportscene pundit shares what Celtic players now know
'Rangers are coming' - BBC Sportscene pundit shares what Celtic players now know

‘Rangers are coming’ – BBC Sportscene pundit shares what Celtic players

now know

‘Rangers are coming’ – BBC Sportscene pundit shares what Celtic players now know

After development, a BBC Sportscene analyst discusses what the Celtic team understands about Rangers.

With just three points separating the teams in the Scottish Premiership championship fight,

Neil McCann thinks Celtic knows “Rangers are coming” for them.

On Saturday, February 3, Aberdeen and Celtic drew before the Light Blues defeated

relegation-threatened Livingston 3-0 at Ibrox later in the day.

The Old Firm rivals would be even heading into the latter parts of the season if the

Gers win the game they have coming up.

Since the Belgian’s arrival at Ibrox in October, Philippe Clement’s team has only lost once,

to their rivals at Celtic Park. But these days, not much distinguishes the two sides.

“Clement handles questions really well; he is very good with the media,” Neil McCann

stated in real time on BBC Sportscene on Saturday, February 3, at 34:21.

“I believe there is some internal energy and confidence in the Rangers team.

'Rangers are coming' - BBC Sportscene pundit shares what Celtic playersnow know
‘Rangers are coming’ – BBC Sportscene pundit shares what Celtic players
now know

They’re already gaining ground and galloping. They can tie the score in that particular game.

“I’ve already discussed Celtic for tonight. I believe that because the players are aware that

the Rangers are visiting, they are under some pressure from the supporters.

Rangers are making progress.

It remains to be seen if Rangers’ December 1-0 setback to Celtic will haunt them come playoff time.

Rangers could overlook the setback, though, given that Celtic only lead the league by three points.

The two teams’ play brought up memories of the controversy surrounding Alistair Johnston’s penalty

shout, and how VAR was criticized for their conduct following the contest.

That might only be a minor incident in a historic season for Rangers, particularly if they manage to steal

the championship away from Celtic. A few weeks ago, the Hoops were unbeatable,

but that lead appears to have vanished.

With three wins against nil in his last three games, Clement has continued his amazing reign at Ibrox,

raising his victory total to 18 since taking over as manager.

This season, they have the opportunity to win European silverware, something Celtic cannot

claim after being eliminated from the Champions League in the group stage with just four points from six games.

This season’s Scottish Premiership is expected to come to a thrilling conclusion.

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