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In a thrilling round 2 match, Celtic came from behind to beat Rangers 2-1. The game was a battle of two teams with different personalities and strategies. Celtic had the better of the first half and evened up the score at 0-0 after a penalty shootout in the second half. The game started off well for Celtic as they controlled possession and created chances. However, Rangers managed to create some good opportunities in the first half but were unable to convert them into goals. In the second half, however, Celtic showed their resilience and determination by finding the back of the net in the 58th minute through a header from Steven Naismith. Despite the early lead, Rangers continued to struggle against the pressure and struggled to find the back of the net. However, they did manage to level the score in the 74th minute when Scott Brown headed home from a corner kick. This goal proved to be the turning point of the match as Celtic's defence stepped up to defend their goal and keep out the final seconds of extra time. After the game, Celtic manager John McGinn said that his team had been playing with "a lot of fire" and "a lot of energy" during the match. He also praised his players' performance and how they fought hard throughout the game. Overall, Celtic's victory over Rangers was a significant achievement for the club and a testament to their resilience and determination. It will be interesting to see how Celtic performs in the rest of the season and if they can continue to push themselves towards winning titles. |
