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South Korea star Oh Hyeon-gyu. But it’s the Celtic faithful who really enjoyed what they saw as Ange Postecoglou’s side continued their unstoppable slide towards Premiership glory. Four first-half goals wrapped up the victory before half-time as the Hoops put on a show in front of the watching Klinsmann. Nick Campbell, Edinburgh, said: “Celtic were at their irresistible best to have the
Job done in the first half - and all without Cameron Carter-Vickers, Jota and Reo Hatate too. We didn’t have to break sweat after the break and it’s another three points closer to the title.” James McSorley, Bothwell, added: “Great to see Matt O'Riley coming back into form for the run-in. With a few goals and assists in the last few weeks, he’s been more like his old self and if he keeps it up will likely
fire Celtic onto the Treble!” Read More Related Articles Derek McInnes fumes over 'missed' Celtic red card as he claims Oh has got to go for Liam Donnelly clash Read More Related Articles Ange in knowing Callum McGregor wink as Celtic captain allowed 'one error a career' Rangers shook off last week’s derby despair with a five-star showing against St Mirren. But Andrew Lamb, Fraserburgh, was frustrated to see his side allow Mark O’Hara a couple of goals in a less than convincing 5-2 win, saying: “I cant understand why Michael Beale won't play John Souttar on the right of a back three. Rangers’ defending of late has been shocking and with a tough trip to Pittodrie ahead we really need to tighten up.” Meanwhile, the treatment of referees remained a hot topic with callers. Henry Moffat, Stirling, emailed in: “Our league is facing the biggest problem in its history with our referees clearly scared for their welfare to award against or deny penalties to Rangers
Football Club. “The intimidation and threats of their fans can clearly be seen in the mind boggling stats that show clearly that this is the case. The silence at the SFA is now utterly deafening.” But Chris Lowe, Yoker, said: “Can someone kindly point out to Postecoglou the irony of his 'referees deserve respect’ comment with his comments on Kevin Clancy. Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou congratulates his players "Coming from the manager of a club who once hired a private detective to follow a ref, have forced numerous officials out the door, caused an unprecedented referees strike, have had their chairman raise the issue at their AGM and only recently allowed a 50-foot banner to be unveiled inside their ground calling one official a derogatory name. If you know your history Ange…” Jake Curley, Edinburgh, said: “Can’t believe Ange is so out of sync with his own supporters stating Rangers fans are wrong to blame Clancy for last week’s result. The Celtic support have bleated for 135 years that every referee and his assistants has an agenda against the club like no other.” Gary Stevenson, Newtonhill, added: “Good to see Postocoglou coming out in defence of Kevin Clancy. But where was he hiding when Douglas Ross was getting abuse from the Celtic fans?” Hearts’ downward spiral continues after Saturday’s Edinburgh derby defeat and Roger Olton said: “Well, well. Stevie Naismith said the one thing we would see from Hearts was a desire to win and fight but they were all a disgrace and we will be lucky to see them win again this season.” READ NEXT: Read More Related Articles Celtic wipe the floor with creaking Kilmarnock as Yuki Kobayashi catches the eye – 3 talking points Read More Related Articles 3 Ryan Kent Burnley transfer factors amid Rangers winger 'interest' as Kompany bullish despite signing embargo Read More Related Articles Alfredo Morelos' sliding Rangers door moment as Ibrox insider ponders with hindsight over 'big offer' from
China Read More Related Articles Michael Beale rages over Rangers defending 'horror show' and admits St Mirren goals will take days to get over Read More Related Articles Ange Postecoglou puts Celtic player contract talks on ice and writes off VAR as cure to referee controversy Story Saved You can find this story in My Bookmarks. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Follow Daily Record
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