Celtic Stretch Leads to 14 Problems Forward from Old Firm Showdown

Celtic opened up a 14-point lead in the Scottish minister’s more sensible Rangers with a 4-0 battery from St Johnstone, while their Glasgow rivals drew 2-2 at Motherwell on Sunday.

Ahead of the classic New Year’s Eve clash on January 2, the fate of the name already proves after some other depressing days away from home for Philippe Clement’s men.

Rangers fell 2-0 down at Fir Park as goals from Apostolos Stamatelopoulos and Tawanda Maswanhise put the home side on course for a first home league win over the Ibrox giants since 2002.

Clement had his team to a large extent of the 2-1 defeat on Thursday in St. John’s. Mirren, however, his part-time advent of the normal headlines Hamza Igamane and Vaclav Cerny at least stored one point.

Igamane hit twice in 18 minutes at level, in the appearance of two goals rejected by Motherwell.

Tony Watt rejected twice, off the offside and a foul on Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland, addressed Motherwell Stuart Kettlewell, who sent the wells for his protests.

The most deserted problems for the Rangers means that Berdeen can return to the moment if they finish a race without seven games later in Dundee United.

Celtic won a 16th win in 18 championship games this season despite five adjustments with Thursdays to Ibrox in mind.

The 15th purpose of the Nicolas Kuhn season of the season for a dominant first part of Celtic Park’s hosts.

Complete score

But there are few doubts about the final results of a Celtic shock and superior flight secured a more complete score at the time in the middle.

Four of the 8 objectives in the Kyogo Furuhashi League this season opposed the Saints, while the double fire of Japan international put an end to its era of drought in front of the goal.

Furuhashi had an undeniable task to enter an empty network after Paulo Bernardo denied through St. John’s goalkeeper.

Low Cross d’Arne Engles then driven through Furuhashi at close range.

Ross County attacked in the 97th and 98th minutes Joshua Nisbet and Jordan White to deny hearts in a 2-2 draw.

The visitors, who had led two goals from James Wilson, 17, Moment Bottom.

Hibernian beat Kilmarnock 1-0 to close within 3 numbers of the six most sensible.

Dundee ended a three-game losing streak with a 2-1 win at St. Mirren.

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