Celtic keep Scottish title race alive
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Can you imagine scoring an overhead kick and sealing the win in one of the fiercest derbies in world football?Daizen Maeda pulled off that feat. The Celtic forward produced the acrobatic finish to
The final Old Firm derby of the season has, as ever, plenty riding on it as Celtic take on their bitter rivals looking to avoid another title race slip-up. Trailing Hearts by four points, Celtic know they cannot afford to drop more points in the title race and have won their last four games on the spin since a damaging 2-0 loss to Dundee United in March.
Daizen Maeda’s stunning overhead kick has completed Celtic’s comeback in a 3-1 win over fierce rival Rangers that has kept the heat on Hearts in a thrilling Scottish Premiership title race.
Celtic are three points behind Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts with three games remaining; Rangers are a further four points back; watch Celtic vs Rangers on Sunday, live on Sky Sports from 11am
Daizen Maeda admitted he was "lucky" to score a sublime overhead scissor kick in Celtic's 3-1 win over Rangers. The Japanese forward netted twice in front of a packed Parkhead as his team defeated their rivals. Celtic were initially down by one goal after Mikey Moore's first-half finish, but the ever-industrious Yang equalised.
Hyunjun Yang scored a fantastic equalising goal for Celtic against Rangers, though, as is often the case in this fixture, the opposition did everything they could to try and get it ruled out. Following Luke McCowan’s brilliant reverse pass to Arne Engels,
Rangers might already be out of the Scottish Premiership title race, but anything less than a win on Sunday would definitely put the prize out of their reach. For Celtic, a defeat would
Follow scores from this evening's two SWPL fixtures: Hearts are five points clear at the top of the SWPL after defeating Partick Thistle 3-0 on Tuesday evening. Jenna Slattery scored early on for the league leaders, with Joely Andrews and Georgia Hunter netting after the break.
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Rangers have won their past two league visits to Celtic, as many as their previous 19 beforehand (W2 D4 L13). The Ibrox side last won three successive league trips to their Old Firm rivals in November 1992 under Walter Smith.