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Celtic 3, Rangers 0 – The Bhoys secured yet another commanding victory over their Glasgow rivals, but this one felt different. This wasn’t the typical fiery, high-stakes Glasgow derby we’ve come to expect. Instead, it resembled a routine SPFL match. Sure, we’ve seen Celtic rack up 5-0 and 5-1 wins over Rangers in recent years, but even in those matches, the intensity and rivalry were palpable. On Sunday, however, Rangers could have been mistaken for any other team in the league, as they played with little of the usual grit or fight expected in these fixtures.
Rangers managed a decent opening ten minutes, applying some pressure and even creating a chance to take the lead. However, once Celtic adjusted, it was one-way traffic. The Hoops swiftly navigated around Rangers’ press, taking control of the game with ease. The difference in mentality between the two sides was stark. Celtic had a goal chalked off in the 12th minute after an incisive breakaway, ruled out for what could only be described as a razor-thin offside. Instead of taking that as a lifeline, Rangers seemed to surrender, almost as if they knew what was coming. It was a dismal response, lacking any real fight or belief.
When Daizen Maeda found the back of the net in the 16th minute—getting the better of James Tavernier yet again—it was clear there would only be one winner. Celtic had the game under control, and although they played well, there was a sense they were holding back. Kyogo’s strike from outside the box was a highlight, with some calling it a 30-yard pass straight into the Rangers goal. As the second half began, Rangers tried to make a fight of it, but Celtic contained them with ease. When the Bhoys had the ball, it looked as if they were toying with their opponents, content to play keep-away rather than force the issue.
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