"Barry Ferguson will not consent to it." - Kris Boyd specifies the "excuse" that Rangers will employ in the event of a loss to Celtic. - soocer442
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“Barry Ferguson will not consent to it.” – Kris Boyd specifies the “excuse” that Rangers will employ in the event of a loss to Celtic.

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“Barry Ferguson will not consent to it.” – Kris Boyd specifies the “excuse” that Rangers will employ in the event of a loss to Celtic. Celtic may be on the brink of the championship, but that does not diminish the significance of the forthcoming derby match.

 

 


 

 

Rangers will travel to Celtic Park on Sunday; however, they must first address a Europa League second-leg match against Fenerbahce, which is managed by Jose Mourinho, on Thursday evening. It will be intriguing to observe the state of Barry Ferguson’s team upon their arrival, as they have already witnessed Celtic dominate the domestic scene this season.

 

 

 

 

Team MP W D L GD Pts 1 Celtic 29 24 3 2 70 75 2 Rangers 29 18 5 6 33 59 3 Hibernian 29 11 10 8 4 43 4 Aberdeen 29 12 6 11 -8 42 Ferguson’s provisional leadership of the Rangers and his position in the opposite dugout from Brendan Rodgers will intensify the intensity of this match.The last time the Gers were required to play in midweek and then face Celtic a few days later was in December, when the two teams met for the League Cup final at Hampden stadium.

 

 

 

 

 

Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham were the opponents of Rangers at Ibrox. Subsequently, Celtic emerged victorious in the League Cup after Daizen Maeda scored the winning goal in a penalty shootout. Therefore, will history repeat itself, and will Rangers’ midweek matchup exacerbate their current situation? Kris Boyd discusses the ‘excuse’ that Rangers will employ in the event that Celtic prevail in the Glasgow Derby.

 

 

 

 

Kris Boyd will be employed by Sky Sports to provide coverage of the Glasgow derby, and he is acutely aware of the challenges his former team will encounter. The former striker suggested that Rangers’ Thursday night encounter could be used as a “excuse” if Celtic were to win on Sunday, as fatigue could be a factor. However, he cautioned that Ferguson and his coaching staff “will not accept it,”

 

 

 

 

 

despite the fact that it is a “tough ask” for Rangers to obtain any benefit from the game, as he stated in an interview with Sky Sports News on 12/03/25 at 10:30 a.m.Boyd stated, “The Rangers are aware that the league is no longer in existence. They will view Thursday night as an opportunity to advance to the next round, and you never know.” “However, Sunday will be resolved independently.” There is no need for concern.

 

 

 

 

Players are also fatigued. You are about to participate in a football contest. You will only begin to experience fatigue if you fall behind, and at that point, you will begin to use it as an excuse. Rangers will be prepared to perform at Celtic Park on Sunday if they win the contest on Thursday. “I believe it will be a significant challenge for Rangers to travel to Celtic Park, given the manner in which Celtic have performed, particularly at home.

 

 

 

 

” In my opinion, Aberdeen is the sole team to have scored in that division. It will be a challenging task for the Rangers. “However, Barry Ferguson will not acknowledge it.” The coaching staff will not tolerate this fatigued state of mind. Excuses will not be tolerated by the supporters. They will be eager to advance in Europe on Thursday night, visit Celtic Park, and attempt to secure a favourable outcome.

 

 

 

 

 

They will then evaluate the potential for establishing a foundation. “The league cannot be won; however, the mere assurance of visiting Celtic Park and accumulating points is sufficient.” It may inspire the players for the upcoming season; however, it is an extremely challenging task for Rangers to defeat Celtic.







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