Rangers legend Barry Ferguson hopes that the Ibrox club bring an end to Brendan Rodgers’s Celtic’s unbeaten run.

Celtic have gone 69 games unbeaten in Scotland so far and are favourites to win against Heart of Midlothian away from home in the Scottish Premiership this weekend.
Former Rangers star Ferguson has backed the Hoops to remain unbeaten at the Tynecastle Park in Edinburgh on Sunday afternoon.
The former Scotland international, who had two different spells at Ibrox club Rangers, hopes that Celtic’s unbeaten run in Scotland ends in the Old Firm derby.
Celtic will take on Old Firm rivals Rangers at Celtic Park in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday afternoon.

While predicting Celtic to win against Hearts by two or three goals, Ferguson told Betsafe about the Hoops’ unbeaten run: “I don’t see it ending.
“I don’t see it ending anytime soon, hopefully come the Old Firm game towards the end of the year. Celtic, for me, are domestically too strong for everyone.”

Celtic should be able to win against Hearts with ease and continue their march towards the Scottish Premiership title.
Of course, it is going to be tricky if the Hoops concede first, but the Glasgow giants have shown this season that they can launch comebacks and pick up points after going behind in games.
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