Filip Helander’s thumping header settles a pulsating Old Firm derby as a depleted Rangers inflicted Celtic’s second Scottish Premiership defeat of the season at a packed Ibrox.
The home side, with manager Steven Gerrard and several players absent after a Covid outbreak, made it seven derbies in a row without defeat, with victory in six of them.
Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard somehow squirted wide from close range with the game goalless, before Helander’s header claimed the points for the champions.
The victory moves Rangers to within a point of Hibernian and Hearts at the summit, with Celtic in sixth place after two defeats in four matches.
It also means Ange Postecoglou becomes the first Celtic manager since Tony Mowbray in 2009 to lose his first Old Firm derby.
It was the first Old Firm game in front of fans since December 2019, but Celtic had to face down the capacity Ibrox crowd without any of their own people to support them.
But there were absentees in the Rangers ranks, too. Most notable was manager Gerrard, who was not at Ibrox after a Covid outbreak, and was replaced by assistant Gary McAllister.
Goalkeepers Allan McGregor and Jon McLaughlin, captain James Tavernier, and fellow right-back Nathan Paterson, were among the others missing, with McAllister revealing afterwards he was unsure who would be available until Sunday morning.
The uncertainty and vulnerability both sides had shown this season made it all the more fascinating. The question was who would blink first?
Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos shot over early on as he tried to hit the net for the third derby in a row, and Celtic’s Japanese forward Kyogo Furuhashi clipped an effort wide in his first taste of this occasion.
Back it swung again. Rangers’ Kemar Roofe chested the ball down in the box but couldn’t get a shot away, before Edouard inexplicably passed up a golden chance.
Kyogo squared the ball into the Frenchman’s path with just third-choice goalkeeper Robbie McCrorie to beat. The Edouard of old would have put it away in his sleep, but this time he horribly skewed in the wrong direction.
Rangers’ Kent whipped a low shot off the outside of the far post as the end-to-end action continued. But in all the frantic and absorbing action, neither goalkeeper had actually been tested in 45 minutes.
The tide appeared to turn in Rangers’ favour after the break, though. Connor Goldson, Kent and Roofe all had half-chances before Celtic responded with a tame David Turnbull free-kick into the hands of McCrorie.
And, with the momentum very much with Rangers, they broke the deadlock when Borna Barisic’s corner reached Helander, who made a late run to the back post and bulleted a header beyond Joe Hart.
The game still had more twists and turns in it, though. Moments after conceding, Kyogo found himself one-on-one with McCrorie, but the young Rangers goalkeeper denied him with a smart save in what was only his second appearance.
And the Japanese again broke through into the box, but elected for a strike instead of squaring the ball to an unmarked Ryan Christie, with McCrorie getting a foot to the shot.
A minute later he made he made the wrong decision again – squaring when he should have shot – before Celtic debutant Josip Juranovic shot over as Celtic applied late pressure.
Fashion Sakala might have burnished Rangers’ lead when he broke free on the right, but the hosts had done enough to maintain their dominance in Glasgow, and have now won their last 21 home league games in a row.
Man of the match – Leon Balogun
What did we learn?
Both had to deploy makeshift defences; Rangers playing Leon Balogun at right back, while Croatian defender Juranovic made his Celtic debut in an unfamiliar left-back role. Despite that, both defences stood up well.
The game turned on a fantastic delivery from a Barisic corner, but Celtic will be left licking their wounds having passed up glorious chances of their own.
What’s next?
After the international break, Rangers travel to St Johnstone on Saturday, 11 September (12:30 BST) while Celtic are at home to Ross County later that day (15:00).
Rangers
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Squad number28Player nameMcCrorie
Average rating8.32
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Squad number26Player nameBalogun
Average rating7.86
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Squad number5Player nameHelander
Average rating7.85
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Squad number10Player nameDavis
Average rating7.61
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Squad number6Player nameGoldson
Average rating7.27
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Squad number31Player nameBarisic
Average rating7.09
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Squad number17Player nameAribo
Average rating6.92
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Squad number20Player nameMorelos
Average rating6.87
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Squad number25Player nameRoofe
Average rating6.85
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Squad number18Player nameKamara
Average rating6.81
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Squad number14Player nameKent
Average rating6.61
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Squad number30Player nameSakala
Average rating5.65
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Squad number37Player nameArfield
Average rating5.22
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Squad number4Player nameLundstram
Average rating4.16
Celtic
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Squad number56Player nameRalston
Average rating4.40
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Squad number57Player nameWelsh
Average rating4.34
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Squad number54Player nameMontgomery
Average rating4.29
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Squad number88Player nameJuranovic
Average rating4.20
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Squad number15Player nameHart
Average rating4.14
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Squad number8Player nameFuruhashi
Average rating4.12
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Squad number18Player nameRogic
Average rating4.09
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Squad number4Player nameStarfelt
Average rating4.07
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Squad number12Player nameSoro
Average rating3.91
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Squad number17Player nameChristie
Average rating3.84
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Squad number14Player nameTurnbull
Average rating3.76
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Squad number11Player nameAbada
Average rating3.62
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Squad number22Player nameEdouard
Average rating3.20
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Squad number42Player nameMcGregor
Average rating2.74
Line-ups
Rangers
Formation 4-3-3
- 28McCrorie
- 26Balogun
- 6Goldson
- 5Helander
- 31Barisic
- 17Aribo
- 10Davis
- 18Kamara
- 25RoofeSubstituted forLundstramat 74’minutes
- 20MorelosSubstituted forSakalaat 84’minutes
- 14KentSubstituted forArfieldat 89’minutes
Substitutes
- 4Lundstram
- 7Hagi
- 11Itten
- 22Bacuna
- 30Sakala
- 37Arfield
- 54Wright
Celtic
Formation 4-3-3
- 15Hart
- 56Ralston
- 57Welsh
- 4Starfelt
- 88Juranovic
- 17Christie
- 42McGregor
- 14TurnbullBooked at 38minsSubstituted forRogicat 67’minutes
- 11AbadaSubstituted forMontgomeryat 86’minutes
- 22EdouardBooked at 65minsSubstituted forSoroat 68’minutes
- 8Furuhashi
Substitutes
- 6Bitton
- 10Ajeti
- 12Soro
- 18Rogic
- 26Urhoghide
- 29Bain
- 54Montgomery
- Referee:
- Kevin Clancy
- Attendance:
- 49,402
Live Text
Match ends, Rangers 1, Celtic 0.
Full Time