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Three Rangers and two Celtic players in Chris Sutton’s TOTW

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Graeme Murty’s Glasgow Rangers won at Ibrox at the weekend, while Brendan Rodgers’s Celtic also picked up all three points.

Scott Brown of Celtic is seen during a training session at Lennoxtown on December 29, 2017 in Glasgow, Scotland.

Rangers won in the Scottish Premiership at the weekend, as they got the better of Heart of Midlothian 2-0 at Ibrox on Saturday afternoon.

Jamie Murphy opened the scoring for Graeme Murty’s side in the 41st minute, and Russell Martin added the second in the 88th minute.

The win against Hearts at home has enhanced the Gers’ chances of finishing second in the Scottish Premiership this season.

Rangers’ bitter Old Firm rivals Celtic also picked up all three points from their Scottish Premiership game at the weekend.

Jamie Murphy of Brighton challenges Dean Lewington of MK Dons during The Emirates FA Cup Third Round match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Milton Keynes Dons at Amex Stadium on January...

Brendan Rodgers’s side won 2-0 against Aberdeen away from home on Sunday afternoon, thanks to goals from Moussa Dembele and Kieran Tierney.

The win against Aberdeen means that Celtic remain hot favourites to win the Scottish Premiership this season.

Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton has included three Rangers players in his Scottish Premiership Team of the Week, as posted on social networking site Twitter – Martin, Murphy and Greg Docherty.

Sutton has included Celtic duo Scott Brown and Tierney in his Team of the Week, but fans of the Glasgow giants are not happy that he has left out 19-year-old central defender Kristoffer Ajer.

Alfredo Morelos of Rangers vies with Kristoffer Ajer of Celtic during the Scottish Premier League match between Celtic and Ranger at Celtic Park on December 30, 2017 in Glasgow, Scotland.