Celtic pulled off an incredible 2-1 win over Rangers in the Old Firm Derby on Sunday.

Pretty early in the match, the Gers were reduced to 10 men but Steven Gerrard’s men did manage to put on a brave fight and at one point it looked like the Teddy Bears might just walk out of the match with an impressive point.

In the second half, Ryan Kent cancelled out an early goal from Eduoard and the 10-men of Rangers looked on top of the game for a decent period of time.

But it was James Forrest who stepped up and scored an 86th-minute winner for the Bhoys thus ensuring that once again, Celtic were the better team in Glasgow.




After the final whistle though, all hell broke out as Hoops midfielder Scott Brown chose to celebrate in front of the Rangers fans which did not go down too well with the fans.

But speaking after the game, Neil Lennon chose to come straight out to defend 33-year-old saying:

“I didn’t see the celebration.




“I don’t know where he went. He takes a lot of flak, maybe he is giving a little bit back.




“But again, he is the bad boy. He is just giving a little bit back after the amount of abuse he takes throughout the years and I understand it because I have been there myself a few times.”

The win means the Bhoys are now 13 points clear at the top of the table and Neil Lennon had just managed to stamp his authority all over the Old Firm Derby.

And as for the Gers, Steven Gerrard must get back to the drawing board because right now his team looks miles off their Glasgow rivals.