Damage’ – Keith Jackson makes Rangers admission after what he noticed at Celtic Park recently

Damage’ – Keith Jackson makes Rangers admission after what he noticed at Celtic Park recently

Keith Jackson admitted Rangers when Celtic Park was developed.
Keith Jackson recalls that after learning that Kilmarnock had taken the lead against Rangers, the Celtic supporters became even more raucous against Dundee.

Jackson hinted that the defending champions were still very much on pace to contend for the championship this season in a piece he wrote for the Daily Record on February 29, following the Hoops’ 7-1 victory.
The Gers triumphed 2-1 at Rugby Park to keep their advantage at the top of the table.

Six goals before the halftime whistle had rendered Dundee’s defense a write-off, and that seemed entirely appropriate considering that their own trip to Glasgow’s east end had involved a breakdown only a few miles away from the scene, according to Jackson

Rangers boss hails 'major win' over Kilmarnock but asks for clarity on 'weird situation'

It was really hard to look away from the destruction the champions were leaving in their rearview mirror because of how much harm they were causing to anyone stupid enough to show up wearing a dark blue shirt.

When Carter-Vickers rose at the back post to meet Matt O’Riley’s sand wedge of a free kick and hammered a header into Trevor Carson’s net, it lifted everyone’s spirits. However, the ceiling genuinely collapsed shortly after, as news of Kilmarnock’s first-ever victory over Rangers made its way up the M77.

Rangers and Celtic are leading the SPFL title chase.
With the ability to sustain and grow their lead, the Rangers’ two-point lead in the league gives them command of their future.

Even after Celtic defeated Dundee 7-1, the Gers are still in control.

The Old Fim derby in April adds a critical component to the title race because the result of this game might have a significant impact on the season’s finish, with the Gers needing to earn a win to maintain their advantage.

The fact that Celtic recently triumphed highlights how crucial it is for Philippe Clement’s team to continue being reliable and performing at a high level.

It’s a sobering reminder that any mistake might endanger their lead and give Celtic the opportunity to score.

Until the end of the season, Gers will need to stay alert and focused due to the unpredictable nature of the championship race.

They control their own destiny, but first they must overcome obstacles like difficult matches and formidable opponents.

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