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Event | 2022–23 Scottish Premiership | ||||||
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Date | Saturday 8 April 2023 | ||||||
Venue | Celtic Park, Glasgow | ||||||
Player of the Match | ![]() (Celtic) | ||||||
Referee | Kevin Clancy | ||||||
Attendance | 59,646 | ||||||
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Celtic v Rangers was a football match which took place at Celtic Park in Glasgow, Scotland on Saturday 8 April 2023.
Match Report[]
Courtesy of BBC Sport
Celtic look destined to retain the Scottish Premiership title after crushing Rangers' hopes with a thrilling derby victory.
Kyogo Furuhashi netted either side of James Tavernier's sumptuous free-kick at a raucous Celtic Park devoid of away supporters, before Jota rolled in the hosts' third.
Tavernier headed his 100th Rangers goal to set up a nervy finale, with the Rangers captain nodding inches wide moments later, but Celtic held on to go 12 points clear with seven games left.
With their vastly superior goal difference, it means a maximum of three more wins will ensure Celtic retain the trophy, while Rangers manager Michael Beale is left to lick his wounds after suffering the first league defeat of his tenure.
Both sides came into this combustible fixture in rampant form but missing totemic figures through injury.
Celtic had to do without midfielder Reo Hatate, while the absence of Connor Goldson - who scored a double when Rangers last won at Celtic Park in October 2020 - meant a first start since July for John Souttar.
The Scotland international and fellow centre-back Ben Davies were both culpable of glaring second-half errors seized upon as Celtic ultimately emerged triumphant.
Rangers knew this game was their last hope of reviving already slender title hopes and they set about their task with relish, putting Celtic's defence ill at ease in the opening skirmishes with a high press.
Controversy is never far from this derby and it reared its head when Alfredo Morelos poked in Borna Barisic's corner with a first-time finish, only to be penalised by referee Kevin Clancy for a push on Alistair Johnston.
The visitors were incensed after VAR ratified the decision, and 60,000 home fans heaved a sigh of relief. The Ibrox club subsequently confirmed they will write to the Scottish FA for an explanation of the goal being ruled out.
Celtic, having also had an opener disallowed when Kyogo was offside when finishing off a brilliant Johnston pass, roused themselves and surged ahead.
Callum McGregor and Jota had tested Allan McGregor before Kyogo swivelled and lashed past the Rangers goalkeeper's grasp after being picked out by Matt O'Riley's cutback.
Rangers were rocking on their heels - Jota threatened a second with a swerving drive from distance that stung McGregor's palms - but went up the tunnel level thanks to an exquisite equaliser.
Tavernier's 25-yard free-kick was top drawer and arrowed into the net, kissing the bar on its way past the despairing dive of Joe Hart. Rangers looked to keep up the momentum and Morelos was thwarted by Hart after a rare slip by the impressive Johnston, then had a header blocked and Todd Cantwell drilled wide.
But Beale's side were architects of their own downfall at the other end, and Celtic's second was a personal nightmare for Davies. Having cut out Jota's cross, the defender tried to keep the ball in play on the byeline but succeeded only in knocking it off Jota and into the path of Kyogo, who gobbled up the gift by smashing past McGregor from an acute angle.
Davies rallied by making a last-ditch block to deny Kyogo, but Celtic extended their lead with what proved to be the decisive goal. Jota nipped in to steal Souttar's blind passback to McGregor and roll the ball into the net to spark bedlam in the stands. Tavernier popped up the back post to head in Barisic's cross, but his landmark goal had a hollow ring as Rangers failed to find a leveller.
Celtic substitute Alexandro Bernabei ought to have calmed the home nerves when he burst through one-on-one, and there was one final scare when Barisic lined up a free-kick on the edge of Celtic's box but sent it too high with the last kick of a high-octane derby.
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8 April 2023 12:30 BST |
Celtic | 3–2 | Rangers | Celtic Park, Glasgow Attendance: 59,646 Referee: Kevin Clancy |
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Furuhashi ![]() Jota ![]() |
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Tavernier ![]() |
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