“defeat” sports pundit Kris Boyd sends a warning message to Rangers coach Russell Martin what to expect next week Scottish Premiership match clash against

Celtic supporters will not be contemplating the Glasgow Derby at Rangers at this time.

Celtic is currently en route to Kairat Almaty for the second leg of their Champions League play-off qualifier this week.

Brendan Rodgers will be anticipating the opportunity to establish Celtic’s first-ever victory in Kazakhstan and advance to the lucrative division phase of UEFA’s premier competition.

Rangers, on the other hand, are still reeling from the fact that they conceded additional points against St Mirren, which granted Celtic a substantial lead at the summit of the Scottish Premiership table.


Kris Boyd has issued a warning to Russell Martin regarding the consequences that await him when Celtic arrive at Ibrox on Sunday, should he fail to secure a victory in Belgium, due to his upcoming voyage to Club Brugge this week.

"defeat" sports pundit Kris Boyd sends a warning message to Rangers coach Russell Martin what to expect next week Scottish Premiership match calsh against

Kris Boyd anticipates that Celtic’s visit to Rangers will result in a “toxic” atmosphere at Ibrox.
Celtic’s commanding advantage in the league was cemented by Rangers’ draw with St Mirren, which left Kris Boyd fuming.

Boyd anticipates that Rangers’ fans may visit a “toxic” Ibrox next week if they fail to avoid defeat at Brugge, given the challenging schedule of upcoming matches.

Boyd stated on Sky Sports, “Yes, the frustration is increasing.” In the second half, it is evident that the team has a slight amount of vitality and a willingness to fight.

“However, it is inadequate for the Rangers team.” I mean, we discussed Russell Martin’s pressure at the beginning of the program.

“This is only going to escalate.” In other words, the Rangers have failed to secure a victory in three consecutive contests. Celtic will also be visiting Ibrox next week, in addition to the three draws.

“And Ibrox will be toxic if the Rangers fail to secure a positive outcome on Wednesday night.” The fans have reached their limit.

Brendan Rodgers anticipates that his team will adopt a significantly different mindset than the one that was unable to penetrate Kairat last Wednesday, as they prepare for the Champions League play-off.

After Celtic defeated Livingston on Saturday, Rodgers stated to The Irish Times, “I have had games that have gone our way, as I have previously stated.” Additionally, there are those who have not.

However, it is now a winner-takes-all situation. And everything is available for us to accomplish this. They are a well-organized and talented team, and it is consistently difficult to defeat them in European football.

“However, we are aware that the outcome is essential.” We will exert ourselves to the fullest in order to achieve the outcome and secure a position at the pinnacle of European football.

 

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