Rangers were hammered by Celtic a year ago.

It is a year since Rangers were humiliated by Celtic in the Scottish Cup semi-final.
Rangers lost 4-0 at Hampden Park on an embarrassing day for the club.
Jimmy Nicholls was the Rangers assistant manager that day and he has been talking to The Herald about the chastening experience.
He said it was particularly disappointing to him because he really felt it was the moment where Rangers were set to finally beat Celtic.
Nicholl said: “I was involved in those games [last season], including the semi-final.
“That was the one time I was out of my seat and I was thinking this was it, if we were going to get closer this was the one game that would have defined the moment, that Rangers players decided they would get closer and it didn’t happen.”

It was a disaster for the Gers, and the result ended up ultimately costing Graeme Murty his job.
Rangers have recovered since under Steven Gerrard, beating Celtic in December, and only losing the two other matches by single goal deficits.
Rangers face Celtic at Ibrox in May, feeling like they can win. It is another chance to show how far they have come from last year.

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