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Jeremie Frimpong issues a two-word response following Celtic’s victory over Rangers in the League Cup final.

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Celtic’s victory over Rangers in the League Cup final elicited a two-word response from Jeremie Frimpong.

 

Glasgow’s boasting rights were once again secured by Celtic on Sunday.


 

 

 

Celtic emerged victorious in the League Cup at Hampden, defeating Rangers 5-4 on penalties in one of the most significant Glasgow derbies of the recent era.

 

 

 

This followed a 120-minute drama that featured six distinct scorers and an innumerable number of other mixed opportunities, culminating in a six-goal score.

 

 

This would have been an extraordinary experience for a neutral viewer, as Celtic and Rangers’ performances were far superior to those of the Manchester Derby, which was being contested in the English Premier League.

 

 

Brendan Rodgers himself admits that his team was not at their best; however, they remained resolute and fought until the bitter end, as all great champions do.

 

 

The Bhoys’ performance in the initial half was exceedingly subpar; however, the second half was characterized by a dramatic, tumultuous, and suspenseful turn of events.

 

 

Cameron Carter-Vickers’s decision to deny four Rangers players the opportunity to score at 1-0 stood out as a defining moment, as Celtic secured yet another trophy. Jeremie Frimpong was delighted with Celtic’s penalty shootout victory over Rangers.

 

 

Jeremie Frimpong, who currently serves as a consultant for Bayer Leverkusen’s Xabi Alonso, was a Celtic player who distinguished himself in a significant manner.

 

 

The Instagram narrative of the right-back served as a response to the dramatic victory.

 

 

Celtic announced their victory in the cup on their Instagram account, and the Leverkusen player’s response was a simple “love it” message, accompanied by fire emoticons.

 

 

Daizen Maeda converted the winning penalty in front of the Rangers end, as evidenced by the image below, to commemorate another historic night for this exceptional club.

 

 

The Bhoys have now won a staggering 119 trophies during their rich and illustrious history, one more than Rangers, as a result of Callum McGregor hoisting the League Cup crown.

 

And with the Premiership seemingly secured, you can guarantee that the trophy count will continue to rise.







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