Celtic’s draw with Aberdeen at Parkhead provided Rangers with an opportunity to close the gap at the top of the Scottish Premiership, but Brendan Rodgers’ team let slip a 2-0 half-time lead, allowing Aberdeen to claw back to a 2-2 draw with two quick goals in the second half.
Meanwhile, Rangers missed their chance to narrow the gap with a 1-0 defeat to Kilmarnock, prompting strong criticism from former Rangers player Ally McCoist. He branded his former club as “hopeless” and criticized their performance, stating, “We’re not very good.” McCoist highlighted issues with stability at the top of Rangers and expressed disappointment with the team’s spine and overall performance.
Looking ahead, Celtic faces upcoming Scottish Premiership fixtures against Motherwell (away), Dundee (home), Hearts (away), Kilmarnock (home), and Ross County (away). Rangers, on the other hand, have a tougher schedule ahead with matches against St Mirren (home), Aberdeen (away), Motherwell (away), Hearts (home), and Dundee United (home).
If Rangers continue to drop points while Celtic maintains their strong form, McCoist believes their challenge to reclaim the title from Celtic could falter by the end of November. Meanwhile, Celtic also faces a challenging Champions League fixture against Atalanta, aiming to revive their European campaign after Atalanta’s recent strong performances in Serie A.
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