One of the most enjoyable afternoons in recent times for Celtic supporters.
From Celtic putting the title in their hands to completely ending Rangers’ chances. It was a game that will go down in folklore.
But the main takeaway was Daizen Maeda’s stunning overhead kick to seal the three points for Martin O’Neill’s side.
If that moment wasn’t hard enough to swallow for Danny Rohl, a minute after that goal went in, he was taunted by the home support when they started to chant his name.
The Rangers manager, their players and their fans were taunted out of Parkhead in one of the most memorable Glasgow derby wins in recent times.
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Celtic fans sing Danny Rohl’s name
Rohl took charge of Rangers in October following the sacking of Russell Martin, and it has been a ride to forget for the German.
The former Sheffield Wednesday boss has faced O’Neill on four occasions, losing three times and that comeback 2-2 draw at Ibrox when Reo Hatate came off the bench.
But this was, without a doubt, a taste of reality for Rohl, and the power that Celtic have in Scotland, because this has been the norm for many, many years now.
However, when the Celtic Park faithful decided to sing Rohl’s name, it wasn’t just a small pocket of supporters chanting, but the whole ground, as you can hear from Sky Sports Scotland’s social media post.
This now means that Rangers will finish in third spot in the Premiership table after going in as favourites before the post-split fixtures.
Instead, the Gers have lost three in a row, and they might now just watch the Hoops lift title number 56, and that under the legendary O’Neill.
What’s even better is that if Celtic get over that line, then the double can also be secured with victory over Neil Lennon’s Dunfermline Athletic in the Scottish Cup final.
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