Celtic will be the more fearful set of supporters going into this game, according to their former manager Gordon Strachan, who predicts a tough afternoon for the Bhoys, speaking to BoyleSports:
Well they have to claw back a five-point gap but, as we sit here this morning, I would say Celtic are the most worried supporters out of the two. It happens that way though, it’s like a baton in Scotland that is perennially swapped between the two sides and it brings pressure with it when you carry that.
The stress for the fans perpetuates itself through to the manager and the players. [Before Dundee] Celtic had two defeats on the trot, the first time since 2013. The Rangers fans will be buoyed with confidence at what has happened in this past month. Clement has closed the gap on Celtic, that’s for sure and it is a test for the Celtic.
The words of Brendan Rodgers are not currently replicated by demeanour.
The Celtic manager’s defence of his club’s position, before the second Old Firm clash of the season, is striking when in black and white. Rodgers was responding to whether or not his team are in need of a statement result this lunchtime.
“I think if you read or listen to everything in the media you would feel we were in constant crisis mode here,” Rodgers said. “That’s what I feel.”
Something about Rodgers’ delivery and body language lacked conviction. This all came across as rather humdrum or lacking in spark.
It’s a bit snowy in Glasgow today. As we understand it, there’s very little chance of the game being called off at this late stage. Grab the orange ball and proceed!
Good morning and welcome to derby day in Glasgow! It’s the final Old Firm derby of 2023, a year in Scottish football that Celtic have dominated, but one that ends with the power dynamic shifting ever-so slightly in the favour of Rangers, which makes this clash so intriguing.
Philippe Clement is getting his first ever taste of the Old Firm and he could hardly have his team in better form, on a seven-game winning streak in all competitions and unbeaten in his 16 matches in charge. He’s even got a trophy in the bag in the shape of the Scottish League Cup AKA the Viaplay Cup.
Celtic are guaranteed to be top of the pile come Hogmanay, but they’re feeling their old rivals breathing down their necks after a number of dropped points of late, including defeats to Kilmarnock and Hearts before Christmas. Brendan Rodgers would love a win in front of a partisan Celtic Park crowd to alleviate some building pressure. A defeat would mean just a two-point gap to Rangers, who will still have two games in hand.
Stick with us for a fascinating afternoon of feisty, old-fashioned Old Firm fitba.