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Celtic v Rangers
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Event2018–19 Scottish Premiership
Date2 September 2018
VenueCeltic Park, Glasgow
RefereeWilliam Collum
Attendance58,865
Weather20 °C (68 °F)
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Celtic v Rangers was a match which took place at the Celtic Park on Sunday 2 September 2018.

Steven Gerrard suffered his first defeat in 13 games as Rangers manager as Celtic dominated the first Old Firm game of the season.

Rangers defended manfully but were undone just after the hour when Olivier Ntcham finished a stunning counter-attack for Brendan Rodgers' side.

Celtic struck the woodwork four times as Rodgers extended his unbeaten Old Firm run to 12 games.

The result means Rangers have not won a league derby since March 2012.

And it leaves the Ibrox side seventh in the Scottish Premiership with just one win in four games, while Celtic move up to second - three points behind leaders Hearts.

This was a bombardment of the Rangers goal, a siege to rival any of the sieges Celtic laid down in this fixture last season when their dominance had its reward in buckets of goals.

Celtic eventually got their breakthrough after an hour but, Lord, how they threatened before that gorgeous counter-attack was finished off by Ntcham.

The visitors were fortunate early on when Allan McGregor, an utter colossus in the Rangers goal, escaped punishment when he flicked his boot into Kristoffer Ajer after the two fell to the turf in the six-yard box. That could have been a penalty. It could even have been a red card. It was neither.

Celtic drove on regardless. James Forrest had a long-range shot deflected on to McGregor's crossbar. Within seconds, Mikael Lustig headed on to the bar. In the follow-up, Connor Goldson made a critical tackle on Callum McGregor.

It was relentless from Celtic. Kieran Tierney, terrific all day, swung in a cross for Odsonne Edouard, who should have scored. Instead, McGregor denied him.

That was a recurring theme. Early in the second half, the Rangers goalkeeper made a wondrous save from Ntcham, tipping his drive on to the crossbar. For a third time the woodwork was kind to Rangers.

The goal finally came when Tom Rogic, Edouard and Forrest counter-attacked and combined to cut open an incredibly dogged Rangers defence. Forrest's cool pass across goal was turned in by Ntcham. Clinical.

Rangers called for a foul when Rogic robbed Ryan Jack of the ball. It was debatable, but their howls were lost in the bedlam that engulfed Celtic Park.

Lustig almost made it two with a glancing header soon after, but Rangers finally came out to play after that.

Craig Gordon saved from Alfredo Morelos, Kyle Lafferty headed past a post and James Tavernier shot wide. That Tavernier chance was a big opportunity to land an almighty sucker-punch, but he could not get his effort on target.

We turned up at Celtic Park wondering if our questions were gong to be answered. Could Celtic raise their game to meet the challenge of their much-changed city rivals? Unquestionably, they did. This was 1-0 going on a whole lot more. These have been difficult weeks for Celtic, but the thunder returned against Rangers.

Save for 10 minutes late in the game, Rangers were out-done. Celtic were excellent. They threw back their shoulders and delivered a performance of real substance.

There was another question, of course. Could Rangers get their act together after the humiliations in this stadium last season? Again, they did, but only in a defensive sense. They have a magnificent goalkeeper in McGregor, two redoubtable centre-backs, and lots of honesty and a pile of luck.

The final scoreline flattered them, no doubt about it. They need to find a lot more in attack if they are to kick on as title challengers. There is no questioning their togetherness and their spirit - huge strides have been made - but their wit going forward is still a work in progress.

They now have five points from a possible 12 in the league. One win from four. Gerrard has already done a lot, but has much yet to do.

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2 September 2018
13:00
Celtic Celtic FC 1–0 Rangers FC Rangers Celtic Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 58,865
Referee: William Collum
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Rangers
01 Craig Gordon
23 Mikael Lustig
20 Dedryck Boyata
35 Kristoffer Ajer
63 Kieran Tierney
21 Olivier Ntcham
08 Scott Brown Booked
49 James Forrest Substituted off in the 90+2th minute 90+2'
18 Tom Rogic Substituted off in the 77th minute 77'
42 Callum McGregor
22 Odsonne Édouard Substituted off in the 66th minute 66' Booked
Substitutes:
09 Leigh Griffiths Substituted off in the 66th minute 66'
11 Scott Sinclair Substituted on in the 90+2th minute 90+2'
12 Cristian Gamboa
17 Ryan Christie Substituted off in the 77th minute 77'
29 Scott Bain
32 Filip Benković
88 Eboue Kouassi
Manager:
Flag of Republic Ireland Brendan Rodgers
01 Allan McGregor Booked
02 James Tavernier
19 Nikola Katić
06 Connor Goldson Booked
31 Borna Barišić Booked
08 Ryan Jack Substituted off in the 81st minute 81'
10 Steven Davis
14 Ryan Kent Substituted off in the 87th minute 87'
37 Scott Arfield
20 Alfredo Morelos Booked
11 Kyle Lafferty
Substitutes:
03 Joe Worrall
13 Wes Foderingham
15 Jon Flanagan
16 Andy Halliday
17 Ross McCrorie
21 Daniel Candeias Substituted on in the 87th minute 87'
40 Glenn Middleton Substituted on in the 81st minute 81'
Manager:
Flag of England Steven Gerrard

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