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2 WHO were the standout performers on either side?

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STEVE DAVIS hardly put a foot wrong in the middle of the pitch and was the Man of the Match by some distance. Scott Brown got Celtic’s top marks.

IN retrospect that’s the easiest question of the day. Edouard demanded the ball but never looked as if he believed he was going to beat McGregor.

DAVIS ran the show, Nathan Paterson, Aribo and Kent did the damage, while Allan McGregor was an Old Firm hero yet again. David Turnbull did well for Celtic but too many Celts were a let-down.

SHOULD Leigh Griffiths have taken Celtic’s penalty?

EDOUARD has been rattling penalties in for Celtic in Scotland for years, and he even has the nerve to lob in the odd Panenka. His woeful effort summed up the collective collapse in confidence at Celtic.

McGREGOR was once again displaying the reactions of a man at his peak and his penalty stop prevented a way back for Celtic. But Davis controlled the game for Rangers while nobody in a Celtic shirt deserved to walk away a winner.

YES. Edouard’s body language throughout the game was a shocker and it was typical of the sort of effort which has summed up his season.

ARIBO and Davis were excellent for the hosts and so was Patterson but Allan McGregor might have been the pick of the bunch. It was hard to find a Celtic man who did well.

NO. Edouard is the designated penalty taker. Griffiths has also missed from the spot on other occasions.

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