Even though Rangers came within five points of Celtic this past weekend, Scott Brown thinks Celtic still has the upper hand in the Scottish Premiership title battle.
At Rugby Park on Sunday, Matty Kennedy’s late goal gave Kilmarnock a surprising victory over Brendan Rodgers’ team.
Rangers have the opportunity to get closer to the current leaders after defeating Dundee 3-1 on Saturday and having a game remaining.
Former Celtic player Brown claims that despite the gap, he expects Rodgers and his players to revive their form soon.
āThereās always going to be a little [blip] but good teams bounce back,ā Brown toldĀ Sky Sports Football on SundayĀ (10 December, 02:30pm). āThatās what Brendenās got and heāll have them fired up for Hearts, Iām sure.
āItāll be a huge game for him and heāll make sure they get out of the traps, score goals and show that they are a top-quality team.
āThere are five points in it and I know thereās a game in hand for Rangers but Celtic are still in a good position.ā
Itās in Rangersā hands now.
If they can win this game in hand and then win the Old Firm derby at the end of December, theyāll be top of the table provided they donāt drop any points elsewhere.
Rangers are admittedly not playing amazingly well right now.
However, they are still picking up wins in the Scottish Premiership and grinding out results, such as the one against Dundee when they went down to 10 men.
Celtic are dropping points against the likes of Killie and Motherwell yet they have tougher games coming up against Hearts and Rangers.
It was nice to see Brown so upset after that defeat on Sunday with Kris Boyd smirking beside him.
We need to see some more of that please, Sky!
GET MORE NEWS HEREĀ