Former Celtic and Dundee striker Cillian Sheridan indicates that Rangers players are aware the league title is destined for Parkhead by the season’s conclusion, despite the current month being December. Following a decisive 6-0 victory against Kilmarnock at Ibrox on Wednesday night, Philippe Clement’s team trails Celtic by 11 points at the summit of the table and sits four points behind Aberdeen, though they possess a game in hand. Speaking on the BBC’s Scottish Football Podcast, Sheridan stated: “I think they [Rangers] know the race is over. I don’t think anyone there believes that they can go and win the title. It’s not that it’s irrelevant going and winning 6-0 at home. It’s good for them confidence-wise, but in the grand scheme of things, it doesn’t really mean anything. They’ve won 6-0 and we’re still here saying the title’s done.” Post navigation Shane Ryan Sets New Irish Record While Danielle Hill Fails to Qualify Supporters Share Views on Ross County’s 3-0 Loss