Glasgow Rangers are set to take on Celtic at Parkhead on Sunday.

Glasgow Rangers interim boss Graeme Murty has told the club’s official website that Celtic have got even better since the last time when they played each other at Parkhead.
Rangers have taken on Celtic three times this season, and they have ended up the losing side on every occasion.
Most recently, Rangers were beaten 2-1 by their Glasgow rivals at Ibrox.
Rangers had taken the lead when Kenny Miller scored, but goals from Moussa Dembele and Scott Sinclair turned the tie in Celtic’s favour.
However, Rangers’ most humiliating defeat of the season, surely came at Parkhead earlier in the campaign.
Celtic ran out 5-1 winners over Rangers the first time the two sides met, in what was a thoroughly dominant performance.
Rangers are now set to return to Celtic Park on Sunday, and Murty has warned that Brendan Rodgers’ side are even better now than they were last time the Light Blues visited.
“The game previously at Parkhead isn’t something to be fearful of or to shy away from, it is something to learn from and if you are going to learn the lessons and go and move forward I think that is really important,” he said.
“I do think however that Celtic have changed since then, I think they’ve evolved.
“I think they’ve strengthened in certain areas, they do things slightly differently, so we have to just take what they are going to bring but try and understand that it’s going to be about us and how we manage our expectations of our group.”
Murty is expected to be at the helm for Rangers during their match against Celtic, in what is set to be his last game in interim charge.

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