Celtic hammered Rangers 4-0 in the Scottish Cup this afternoon.

Celtic recorded yet another Old Firm win on Sunday afternoon, as they beat Rangers 4-0 at Hampden Park to advance into the final of the Scottish Cup.
Brendan Rodgers entered the game unbeaten against Rangers during his time as Celtic boss, and the Northern Irishman extended his run with a dominant showing.
Rangers could barely get out of their own half early on, and Gers nemesis Tom Rogic once again pounced to score against Graeme Murty’s men with a right-footed finish.
Callum McGregor summed up Celtic’s dominance with a confident curling effort for the second goal, before Rangers ultimately fell apart after the break.

Ross McCrorie was sent off for hauling down Moussa Dembele, with the French striker chipping home a cheeky penalty, before Jason Holt fouled Patrick Roberts for another Celtic penalty, this time handing Olivier Ntcham a goal from the spot.
Celtic were simply so far ahead of Rangers, and it showed in a thumping win, causing pundit and former Bhoys striker Chris Sutton to take to Twitter.
Sutton mocked any doubters of Dembele by branding him ‘outstanding’, before calling Rangers’ display ‘brutal’, laughing at any claims that the gap between the two teams could be closing.
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