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The BBC reporter reports the reaction of Celtic fans at Parkhead as Rangers labored at Motherwell.

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The BBC reporter recounts the reaction of Celtic fans at Parkhead as Rangers labored at Motherwell.

 

Celtic has enjoyed another delightful weekend as they prepare to enter the New Year in style.


 

 

On Sunday, Celtic maintained their unblemished streak under Brendan Rodgers and continued to dominate the Premiership by defeating St Johnstone.In the interim, Rangers are still experiencing difficulties.

 

 

Following their late loss to St Mirren on Boxing Day, they followed it up by forfeiting points at Motherwell. It is the same old, some old Celtic. Their opponents across the street persist in embarrassing themselves, despite their appearance and performance.

 

 

Celtic and Rangers are playing at the same moment, which is a rarity due to the hectic Christmas schedule.This was the case for the 3 p.m. kick-offs of Sunday’s games, and the fans in Parkhead undoubtedly relished the experience.

 

 

Celtic supporters react with delight as Rangers continue to struggle at Motherwell. Celtic scored four goals against Motherwell just a few days ago.

 

 

However, Rangers were down 2-0 within the first 45 minutes of their match against the same opponent, and two of their goals were disallowed, including Jack Butland’s own goal, which should have been allowed to stand.

 

 

 

While the goals were being scored at Fir Park, Celtic were securing a victory over St Johnstone, and news of their opponents’ difficulties within Parkhead was beginning to circulate.

 

 

 

Martin Dowden, a BBC correspondent, reported to BBC Sport that the Motherwell goals were scored amid “joyous” scenes. Dowden stated, “The news from Fir Park was received with joy by the home supporters, who were celebrating Nicolas Kuhn’s delivery of yet another decisive moment.”

 

 

 

“The lead at the top is expected to increase in anticipation of the upcoming trip to Ibrox on Thursday.” Celtic is currently experiencing an exceptional level of success, which is in striking contrast to their primary competitors.

 

 

 

Celtic and Rangers should commence their matches at the same time more frequently. It is not a frequent occurrence for broadcast and safety reasons; however, it should be, as it is highly entertaining.

 

 

 

Rangers can provide a guarantee that they will provide the hilarity, and Celtic will continue to demonstrate how it should be done. Pat Bonner, while witnessing Celtic’s victory over St. Johnstone, expressed his admiration for the “beauty” of the same kick-off times in an interview with BBC Radio Scotland.

 

 

Bonner stated, “That is the beauty of kick-offs at the same time.” A reaction is inevitable when your most formidable adversary is defeated. If Celtic were experiencing difficulties, the same outcome is likely to occur at Ibrox.







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