Glasgow Rangers host Celtic at Ibrox in the Scottish Premiership in their final game of the month.
Kenny Miller has dismissed the notion that Celtic are currently unbeatable and suggested that Rangers could end their sensational start to the season in the next Old Firm game, Herald Scotland reports.
Brendan Rodgers’ men have made an incredible start to the campaign, winning 13 and drawing one of their opening 14 games in the Scottish Premiership.

And with those dropped points coming all the way back in September, many are starting to believe that the Hoops have the potential to go through the entire league season unbeaten, especially as they already boast an eight-point lead over the Gers, who have played three games more.
But with the two sides set to collide once again in their final game of the month, Miller has suggested that Mark Warburton’s men must not go into the contest believing that they cannot win.
Rangers’ Kenny Miller
“They are not unbeatable – 100 percent,” he said, as reported by Herald Scotland.
“No team is unbeatable. The best teams in world football get beat, it’s as simple as that. It’s a big, big ask to go through a whole season undefeated, that’s for sure. It’s up to us and the rest of the teams to put that right but the only time we can do that is when we play them next, which is on the 31st. Come that time, we can hopefully change that.”
While it would arguably take something incredible for the trophy to not go to Parkhead this year, the Light Blues will be hoping that they can take some of the shine off the Bhoys’ likely title win by ensuring that they do not go through the campaign without a blemish on their record.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers with Rangers manager Mark Warburton
With Celtic’s European adventure over for this season, continuing their unbeaten run throughout the term – as well as enjoying success in the Scottish Cup – will perhaps be the best way for the side to take momentum into next year.
So if Rangers can be the team to end that run, that may perhaps ensure that they do not have quite as much momentum.
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