'Lot of positives' - Scotsman issues Celtic admission after what he saw Igamane do for Rangers

Rangers striker Hamza Igamane impressed Tony Watt after he came on against Dundee United, but Celtic continue to hold a five-point lead over their cross-town... The post 'Lot of positives' - Scotsman issues Celtic admission after what he saw Igamane do for Rangers appeared first on Ibrox News.

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'Lot of positives' - Scotsman issues Celtic admission after what he saw Igamane do for Rangers

Rangers striker Hamza Igamane impressed Tony Watt after he came on against Dundee United, but Celtic continue to hold a five-point lead over their cross-town rivals.

Gers managed to pick up the three points courtesy of a Tom Lawrence goal which fired his side to a 1-0 win on Sunday, 15 September.

However, Philippe Clement’s side find themselves in third place, five points adrift of Celtic and Aberdeen.

Speaking on the Scottish Football Podcast, as quoted by the Daily Record, Watt, a Scotland international, who is on loan at Motherwell said: “I think at the moment that is not really the question. I think Celtic are ahead of Rangers at the moment and Rangers are just hoping they slip up. While they hope that they need to just keep doing their bit and winning games.

“I don’t think both teams are close at the moment. I do think that Celtic – on and off the pitch – are a lot further ahead but Rangers are not as bad as the performance made out. They are still transitioning. Philippe Clement has said that a few times.

“He’s still trying to get his players in but I think today [Dundee United] the new striker coming on [Igamane] showed he can mix it up, [Nico] Raskin coming back from injury. There is a lot of positives to take. Obviously Old Firm fans don’t really take them but a lot of positives to take.”

Rangers must shift gears quickly to challenge Celtic for the title

Clement needs to ensure Gers dominate games from start to finish and secure wins efficiently to close the gap with Celtic, who currently lead by five points.

Dominating matches not only boosts team morale but also instils confidence, which is crucial for a squad in transition.

By controlling games, Rangers can minimise the risk of conceding late goals, a common pitfall in tight title races.

Efficiently securing wins allows Gers to accumulate points quickly, which is vital given their current position behind Celtic and Aberdeen.

Momentum is key in football and consistent victories can psychologically pressure rivals, potentially leading them to drop points.

Moreover, with new players like Igamane integrating into the team, early dominance in matches provides these players with the platform to adapt and perform, accelerating their contribution to the team’s strategy.

Rangers manager Philippe Clement
Rangers manager Philippe Clement

This approach not only aids in catching up with Celtic but also in maintaining a competitive edge throughout the season.

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