So, like, if Rangers win on Sunday, it would be the first time they’ve scored three consecutive league victories over Celtic since way back in the 1996/97 season. Talk about a blast from the past, right?
The Glasgow team has already beaten their rivals twice this season. In a 3-0 win at New Year, Ianis Hagi, Robin Propper, and Danilo were the heroes of the day. Then, in March, Nicolas Raskin, Mohamed Diomande, and Hamza Igamane helped secure another victory.
Interim boss Barry Ferguson seems to be feeling a bit ancient when he talks about this achievement. He’s like, “Man, it’s been far too long since we’ve dominated like this.” He acknowledges that Celtic has been strong and consistent throughout the season, which is something Rangers have struggled with. But hey, they’ve been performing well in the last couple of games, even if it hasn’t really gotten them anywhere.
Ferguson is expecting a big performance from his team on Sunday. He knows that Celtic won’t be happy with the results of the past two games, so Rangers need to be ready and prepared. They’ve done all the preparation they can this week and have a game plan in place. These are the kind of games that everyone looks forward to, from the manager to the players.
Kick-off on Sunday is at midday, so make sure you set your alarms and don’t miss out on what’s sure to be an exciting match. Cheers to Rangers for making history and let’s see if they can keep the winning streak going!