The Scotsman

Hampden misery gave Rangers faith that they could handle Celtic

- By ANDREW SMITH

Rangers match-winner Nicola Katic was left in no doubt that Steven Gerrard’s men set the blueprint for yesterday’s 2-1 win in the luckless Betfred Cup final loss to their rivals three weeks ago.

The inability to end eight years without a major honour despite dominating Celtic at Hampden had many believing Rangers would be scarred psychologi­cally going into yesterday’s fixture. Instead, they were imbued with a sense of knowing what was required, Katic heading in a Borna Barisic corner early in the second period to secure a famous victory.

“I think we showed in the cup final that we can handle Celtic,” said the Croatian centre-back.

“We had our gameplan, we listened to the manager and did everything he wanted. We showed no fear.

“It’s a tough place to go and play but we did it. Whoever watched the final saw a very good Rangers performanc­e and could see we are a good team.

“We were a bit unlucky but we had to stick to the plan and play out the game. We went out and showed it again today.”

Katic, only reintroduc­ed to the Rangers starting lineup as the result of an injury sustained by Filip Helander at Hampden, has seized his opportunit­y.

And with yesterday’s 56th minute winner, Katic agreed he had experience­d a pinnacle in a stint that has had its highs and lows since his £2 million transfer to Rangers from Slaven Belupo in the summer of 2018.

“The goal was probably the best moment of my career until now,” the 23-year-old said. “It’s something we practise so much, we do it every single day and I was so happy to get the reward because we work so hard.”

The goal atoned for the tug on Christophe­r Jullien’s jersey that brought a penalty for Celtic which Ryan Christie had saved by Allan Mcgregor on the half-hour mark, Rangers making their reprieve count when Ryan Kent fired them into the lead shortly afterwards – a lead that was cancelled out just before the break by an Odsonne Edouard deflection.

Asked if he was worried as referee Kevin Clancy pointed to the spot, Katic said:

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“He (Morelos, left) gives a lot to the team. I was proud of him today”

“Almost. It was the referee’s decision and maybe yes, maybe no, but Allan Mcgregor saved me and he saved the team. It was done and I can’t complain about it. Well, I did, but it’s done and it doesn’t matter.”

Katic took a similar view of the seventh red card of his Rangers career shown to Alfredo Morelos in added time, the Colombian earning a second booking for diving only minutes after he had picked up a first caution.

“The red card was the referee’s decision so I can’t talk about that,” the defender said. “But Alfredo is one of the best players in the league – maybe the best. He showed how important he is in the last game against Kilmarnock [with the winning goal]. It happened but he gives a lot to the team and I was really proud of him today.”

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