BRENDAN RODGERS said in the build-up there is no such thing as a dead rubber derby in Glasgow.
It turns out Rangers played like it was one at Ibrox - and so did Celtic.
This edition had shades of the Michael Beale 3-0 win after Ange Postecoglou had wrapped up the title a few years ago.
The difference is Celtic haven't yet crossed the Premiership finishing line this year.
In fact, there's still a long way to go. We're only halfway there, for goodness sake.
Celtic have a huge 11-point lead, and no one really expects them to lose it from here.
But this is perhaps a bit of a kick up the backside that can sometimes come in handy. Yes, Rangers were good. They totally deserved their victory and you have to give them credit.
That's back-to-back games against Celtic where they've scored three goals and that must be a concern for Rodgers.
It's also easier to turn up when the pressure was off. Rangers simply had to beat St Mirren and Motherwell to have a chance of cutting the gap here.
Instead, they're further behind now than they were before the festive period and played Celtic like a side with nothing to lose.
At least they can start 2025 with an actual victory rather than a moral one - even if there's no trophy up for grabs. Joking aside, it was a strong Rangers performance and Celtic never laid a glove on their rivals.
Is it a major worry for supporters though? I wouldn't think so.
It was a bad day - a really bad day. I don't think a single Celtic player got pass marks apart from Cameron Carter-Vickers.
This story is from the January 04, 2025 edition of Daily Record.
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