Rangers defeated Celtic 2-0 at Ibrox this afternoon.

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has told Rangers TV that he has no idea how the club managed to sign midfielder Glen Kamara after a superb display against Celtic.
The Gers hosted their bitter rivals in the final Old Firm derby of the season this afternoon, with Steven Gerrard looking to score a second win over the Bhoys this term.
It didn’t take long for Rangers to get up and running, as James Tavernier whipped in a free kick looking for a Rangers head, but instead found the bottom corner of the net as Scott Bain couldn’t get over quickly enough.
Rangers showed great pressing and intensity throughout, posing a threat going forward whilst limiting Celtic to just one shot on target in the entire game.
They had to wait a little while for the second goal, but it came just past the hour mark as Glen Kamara danced away from Scott Brown, and when Jermain Defoe dummied his pass, Scott Arfield ran through to score.
Rangers had other chances to score, whilst Wes Foderingham kept out Oliver Burke at the other end, leaving Rangers with a superb 2-0 win.

Everyone in blue enjoyed a fine afternoon, and midfielder Kamara turned in yet another outstanding performance, with the 23-year-old’s quality on the ball evident throughout.
After the game, boss Gerrard spoke about his £50,000 January signing from Dundee (Evening Times), admitting he has no idea how Rangers managed to get such a quality player at such a bargain price.
“Glen Kamara, phew,” said Gerrard. “How we got him, I don’t know,” he added.

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