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The “most significant difference” is the brutal truth that Marvin Bartley delivers to Rangers regarding their inability to catch Celtic.

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‘The most significant distinction’ – Marvin Bartley delivers the brutal truth to the Rangers regarding their inability to catch CelticThis

 

 


 

weekend, Celtic expanded their lead over Rangers to 16 points. Celtic, led by Brendan Rodgers, defeated St Mirren in Paisley after the Rangers’ loss to Motherwell. This victory brought the Bhoys within three games of securing the title.Nevertheless,

 

 

 

 

Rangers have had numerous opportunities to reduce the gap to Celtic, but they have failed to capitalise on them. Marvin Bartley, a pundit, has identified the cause for Barry Ferguson’s team’s failure to capitalise on their opportunities. Marvin Bartley commends Celtic’s mentality in contrast to Rangers. Bartley promptly informed Rangers of the reasons why they are unable to draw near the Scottish champions after Celtic had dispatched St Mirren.

 

 

 

 

Bartley stated on X, “That is the most significant difference for me.”Rangers were unable to capitalise on Celtic’s defeat to Hibs. This week, Celtic’s roles are reversed, and they proceed to fulfil their obligations. “Five objectives along the way!” For me, the most significant distinction between the two squads is their mentality.

 

 

 

 

Brendan Rodgers is inching closer to a third championship as Celtic’s record against Rangers improves. Ever since Brendan Rodgers assumed the role of manager at Celtic Park two summers ago, the team has maintained an advantageous record against Rangers.

 

 

The Celtic manager has been resolute in his defence of his title since that time, and his record against Rangers is not too shabby either: September 1, 2024: Celtic 3, Rangers 0. 15.12.2024: League Cup final @ – Celtic 3 v 3 Rangers [Celtic prevail 5-4 on penalties]







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