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Glasgow Derby Ends in Tense Draw: Rangers and Celtic Stalemate at Ibrox
Glasgow, Scotland – An intense Glasgow derby between Rangers and Celtic at Ibrox Stadium ended in a draw, leaving fans with mixed feelings. The match, part of the Scottish Premiership, was marked by high tension and constant battling in midfield.
Celtic dominated possession with 60% compared to Rangers’ 40%, but failed to translate this into a clear advantage on the scoreboard. Of Celtic’s five shots, only two were on target, while Rangers, with four shots, failed to direct any between the posts.
Both teams committed a high number of fouls, tallying 17 each. Referee Don Robertson had to show yellow cards to three Rangers players: M. Moore, M. Diomande, and N. Djiga. No Celtic player was cautioned.
Rangers managed to generate eight corner kicks, compared to Celtic’s single corner, suggesting greater pressure in the opposition area, although without the desired effectiveness. In summary, a hard-fought and physical match reflecting the historic rivalry between these two Scottish football giants.
Substitutions celtic: at minute 65 A. Engels came in and S. Yamada went out., at minute 65 M. Balikwisha came in and J. Forrest went out., at minute 72 K. Tierney came in and M. Saracchi went out., at minute 88 R. Hatate came in and L. McCowan went out.
Substitutions rangers: at minute 72 B. Miovski came in and C. Dessers went out., at minute 72 M. Moore came in and O. Antman went out., at minute 76 T. Aasgaard came in and N. Bajrami went out., at minute 82 C. Barron came in and J. Rothwell went out., at minute 82 D. Gassama came in and F. Curtis went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
Rangers

Celtic

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