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Youths set for Rangers test

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Stevie Frail, Celtic youth team coach

Stevie Frail

Youth team boss Stevie Frail is looking for his side to bounce back from Saturday’s draw with Hibs by beating Rangers tomorrow.

The draw with Hibs was the first time this season that Celtic had failed to take full points with the late equalised the only goal that Robbie Thomson has conceded in six league matches.

Frail had his  squad back  training on Sunday and looking forward to tomorrow’s test.

The Celtic coach said: “We went over the Hibs match on Sunday, trained hard today and now we’re looking forward to tomorrow’s match.

“After a set-back it’s good to get back into action as soon as possible and playing Rangers is the type of fixture that everyone looks forward to.

“It’s a cracking game for us, it’ll be on a pitch where we can get the ball down and play our usual passing match.

“This group of players have been playing and training at a great tempo this season and they’re looking forward to facing Rangers.

“We’ve taken the positives from the Hibs match and worked on the negatives, now we want to set off on another winning run.

“I’m hoping for a reaction to the Hibs draw. The 100% record has gone, the clean sheet record has gone so we start again on Tuesday.”

The match kicks off at 1pm at the Barrowfield and is open to the public.

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