Rangers aren’t ‘coming’ because they’re HERE but I’ll tell you why you can’t rule Celtic out – Chris Sutton

According to Brendan Rodgers, he is used to hearing about the Rangers’ arrival at the beginning of the year. They are, after all, formally present. under Philippe Clement, this time.

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Rodgers needs to find a way to counter the Ibrox challenge and guarantee Celtic win, just like he has in the past. He might do it again, and I wouldn’t rule it out. This is becoming a real war, and as a player in Glasgow, I can tell you from experience that temperament is just as important as skill. It turns over so fast. So quickly.

There will be angry spectators making their way to the parking lot if Celtic fail to defeat Kilmarnock. If they do win and Rangers lose at St Johnstone on Sunday, their supporters will be incensed, and outsiders will say they lack the determination and bottle to finish this race. You have to handle everything. That’s what draws the fascination of an Old Firm title contest. Without a doubt, Rangers are improving under Clement.

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The atmosphere at Ibrox is completely different from Michael Beale’s freak performance, which featured nothing but chatter and no pants. Straight-shooting Clement has been impressive in molding this current Rangers club into a winning machine.

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With a strong management track record, the Belgian arrived at Ibrox and immediately placed a trophy on the sideboard. It’s evident that he has mastered an excellent playing technique. It accomplishes the task and is sufficiently direct.

He’s getting a tune out of them, but to be honest, I’m still not persuaded it’s much more than your typical Rangers team. Season veterans like James Tavernier were being ridiculed at the beginning of the campaign, and new recruits were being called out for not being talented enough.

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