Kris Boyd looked a broken man as he watched Celtic stamp their authority and class over another Glasgow derby.
All week the former Kilmarnock striker has been predicting the demise of Celtic but his post match demeanour told the story of the day.
Sitting alongside Kris Commons in the Sky Sports studio Boyd watched all of his pre-match predictions fall flat on their face. Celtic were a team without leaders, reliant on Scott Brown whose old legs were no longer upto the task of tracking Ryan Jack and Scotty Arfield.
???? Send your questions in as we get live reaction from Ibrox where @EilidhBarbour is speaking to Kris Commons, Kris Boyd and Andy Walker after Celtic beat Rangers 2-0 in the first Old Firm of the season!
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) September 1, 2019
Celtic dominated the match from the early exchanges before deservedly taking the lead through Odsonne Edouard, after that strike nothing changed from the home side as they tried to find their way back into the side.
Midway through the second half Celtic’s makeshift defence suffered another blow when Nir Bitton went off injured with Moritz Bauer thrown onto a debut alongside Christopher Jullien, Hatem Abd Elhamed and Boli Bolingoli.
In stoppage time Johnny Hayes knocked in Celtic’s second, the points were secured and it was back to the studio for the post mortem with Boyd.
Kris Boyd is doing well to keep the tears in
— katya? (@c_sixty7) September 1, 2019
Kris Boyd’s face haha raging
— Eiméid 1888 (@YoungEmmett) September 1, 2019
Kris Boyd: Offer Neil Lennon a point and he’d take it . Expert analysis
— Jack Maguire (@JackDMagi) September 1, 2019
Inject Kris Boyd’s tears into me now ????
— Kevin Keith (@8K7K) September 1, 2019
But Scott Brown is past it kris boyd says so ????????????????????????????
— jim lennon (@LennonJim) September 1, 2019
@ScotlandSky Could you ask Kris Boyd how much he’s hurting please? #askkris #10iar
— Greg Tait (@gtsmiler) September 1, 2019