In the post-split fixtures, Chris Sutton has projected that the Rangers would experience more outcomes similar to the draw with Dundee yesterday night. Following a defeat to Ross County in Dingwall a few days earlier, the Celtic veteran stood by with Kris Boyd and James McFadden for Sky Sports Scotland as Phillipe Clement’s team faltered and eventually flattered to fool.

After the game, an irate Rangers supporter was by himself in the stands. Ross County 3, the Rangers 2, final score April 14, 2024. Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock photo

The last few days have seen a dramatic change in the title, as Brendan Rodgers and his squad appear to have clicked at the right moment, reaching their zenith right when the fans needed it most. This season has already seen ups and downs for us, but on the Irishman’s return to Paradise, there have been fortunate circumstances due to recurring injuries to important players.

We are beginning to resemble the Celtic of old, with more and more stars now trying to regain peak form and return to full fitness. Despite extended periods of time on the sidelines, Reo Hatate appears to be in excellent form once more. Additionally, with Callum McGregor, our captain, leading the way once more, we have a great chance to win big in the final five games of the season.

After theSaint Mirren vs. Celtic: Reo Hatate to the right celebrates his team’s first goal of the Premiership match on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at Celtic Park. Jane Barlow’s picture.

Since the Belgian manager entered the scene back in October, our opponents have been enjoying the typical kid gloves coverage from the mainstream media. This was heightened when we lost back-to-back games in December, one of which was at Celtic Park in a dismal performance against Steven Naismith’s Hearts team. The opposite side of the city was rejoicing in the system’s shock and confident that this would be their year to win the League title.

Callum McGregor during the April 7, 2024, Rangers vs. Celtic Scottish Premiership game at Ibrox. PSI image of Colin Poultney

Even if we still have a ways to go, these last two games have shown us that this team is incredibly impressive when it comes to giving up and folding under pressure. Chris Sutton has projected that Clement’s team will lose more crucial points as a result of their previous two performances because they appear to be in a dead end and lack a clear strategy for getting out of this slump.

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