Graeme Murty’s Glasgow Rangers have lost the Old Firm derby 3-2 to Brendan Rodgers’s Celtic at Ibrox, with Odsonne Edouard scoring the winner for the Hoops.

Rangers have suffered a 3-2 defeat to Celtic at Ibrox in the Old Firm derby this afternoon.
In what proved to be a thrilling Scottish Premiership match, Graeme Murty’s side were very much in the game until the final whistle.
The Gers twice took the lead, but Celtic restored parity on both occasions before the finding the winner through Odsonne Edouard in the 69th minute.
Brendan Rodgers’s side ended the game with 10 men due to the dismissal of defender Jozo Simunovic in the 57th minute.
The result means that Celtic are now nine points clear of second-placed Rangers, who have played a game more.

Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton was following the match, and he has mocked Rangers on social networking site Twitter, referring to the players cheering the Scottish Cup semi-final draw (against the Hoops) in the dressing room.
Sutton has also praised the performance of 26-year-old Celtic goalkeeper Scott Bain.
Ex-Rangers defender Michael Ball has also given his reaction to the defeat for Rangers, while former Celtic striker John Hartson has revelled in the win for the visiting team.

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