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·16 December 2024
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·16 December 2024
Rangers produced a fantastic performance against Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup final at Hampden Park despite losing 5-4 on penalties yesterday.
Fresh from the spirited 1-1 draw against Tottenham Hotspur at Ibrox, the Gers pushed Celtic to the limit in a breathtaking final.
Manager Philippe Clement has not won in six Glasgow derbies, but he will be very proud of this performance from his players.
Rangers suffered a painful defeat but worked incredibly hard to overcome all the challenges, taking the game to penalties after the match ended 3-3 in extra time.
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers raised Rangers after the game.
“I thought Rangers played well in the first half, and we had to show heart to come back,” said Rodgers after the game, as quoted by BBC Sports.
“Over the last few weeks, Philippe Clement has changed it a bit, so it didn’t surprise us. When you’re a big club, you want to be on the front foot and press, and Rangers did that.”
The defeat will hurt Rangers, but they are showing gradual improvement under Clement.
Back-to-back high-voltage games have shown that there is quality in the squad, and they can challenge any top side if they work according to the plan.
Rangers came up with a clear strategy to nullify Kyogo Furuhashi’s threat, and they were successful in keeping him quiet.
They brought great energy to the midfield and kept on pressing until the end. They took their chances, but some of their decision-making could have been better.
Clement can now convince the fans that Rangers players are beginning to respond to his system and plans and that the club is heading in the right direction.