Chris Sutton had a snappy reply for those quick to remind him that he had tipped Sevco to get humped by Celtic today.
The hoops were well below par as they failed to find the net and had to settle for a 0-0 draw.
Kris Ajer, Scott Brown and Craig Brown were the only home players to earn pass marks as the side that were outplayed at Kilmarnock a week ago battled their way to a draw.
Well done I’ve said! One of the greatest results in Rangers history ???? https://t.co/zRBDnGKVJx
— Chris Sutton (@chris_sutton73) December 30, 2017
“I was really impressed with Rangers…
…they’ll feel like it was a win, as they usually do!” ????@chris_sutton73 with some rare (back-handed) praise for Rangers…#BTSportScore pic.twitter.com/2GuV9Dgdpm
— BT Sport Score (@btsportscore) December 30, 2017
There was surprise among the Celtic support when Olivier Ntcham was named as a substitute with Callum McGregor and Stuart Armstrong struggling to justify their place in the side.
Celtic did create a couple of good first half chances but fell badly out of the game after the break.
Ntcham and Leigh Griffiths were introduced but with most of the team under par the only consolation for the home support was that at their best their city rivals were still unable to record their first ever win over the six in a row champions.
