Celtic maintained their consistent winning record by securing a victory with the narrowest of margins. Rodgers’ squad entered this match having demonstrated complete domestic dominance, leading many of their supporters to anticipate a singular outcome. However, the notion of a straightforward win quickly dissipated, particularly after they fell behind. The contest evolved into a relentless struggle, where the will to win likely emerged as the most crucial attribute, a quality Celtic possesses alongside their inherent ability. Key players are often decisive in significant matches, and Celtic boasts a considerable number of them. Maeda, who has previously troubled Rangers, had a subdued impact until a pivotal moment. Kuhn also seized his opportunity and likely believed he had delivered a landmark moment in a season already filled with them, but it was not to be the ultimate decider on this occasion. Celtic faced continuous pressure, preventing them from settling into their customary rhythm. They were frequently rushed into making errors, which ultimately led to them conceding the opening goal. Fortune favored them with Taylor’s deflected equalizer, but true champions assert control, which is precisely what Celtic did once Rangers were destabilized. They ultimately found a path to victory, which was the sole objective. Despite performing far from their best, they accomplished the task, inflicting further disappointment upon their long-standing rivals. Post navigation Transfer Rumors: Liverpool Reportedly Eyeing £91m January Expenditure, Real Madrid Interested in Alexander-Arnold Aberdeen Manager Thelin Discusses Awards, Celtic Loss Lessons, and Squad Updates