Rangers lost 2-1 away at Celtic on Sunday afternoon.

Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara only played a brief part in Sunday’s Old Firm derby, but he’s seemingly eager for another shot at Celtic.
The Gers made the short trip over to Parkhead on Sunday afternoon, and were given little chance of turning over the Bhoys as they close in on the Scottish Premiership.
Rangers fell behind to an Odsonne Edouard goal and then had Alfredo Morelos sent off for hitting out at Scott Brown, only for Ryan Kent to haul the 10 men level with a fine goal.
Sadly for Rangers, Celtic did have the last laugh, as James Tavernier’s error was pounced upon, and James Forrest finished off the move to give the Bhoys a 2-1 win and all three points.
Tempers flared at full time as Celtic celebrated, and with one more meeting between the two sides before the end of the season, that promises to be a huge clash.
One player who will be hoping to feature in that game is Kamara, who was left on the bench by Steven Gerrard before being introduced as a substitute for Ryan Jack with 11 minutes to play.

The Finn was brought on surprisingly late in the day, and didn’t really have much time to impose himself on the game, but that seems to have only stoked his desire to face the Bhoys.
When asked whether he’s looking forward to facing Celtic in an Old Firm derby again, Kamara offered just two words; “Yeah, definitely.”
Kamara also spoke to Rangers TV about the atmosphere at Parkhead, calling it ‘crazy’ – and it’s clear that the former Arsenal man simply loves everything about the Old Firm rivalry.

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