Celtic Extends Premiership Lead Over Rangers to 16 Points
Celtic Extends Premiership Lead Over Rangers to 16 Points

Celtic Extends Premiership Lead Over Rangers to 16 Points

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Celtic has solidified its dominance in the Scottish Premiership, currently sitting 16 points ahead of Rangers after a 5-2 victory over St Mirren, while Rangers suffered a defeat to Motherwell. BBC pundit Ian McCall criticized Rangers, suggesting their squad lacks the quality needed to challenge Celtic effectively, stating that players simply aren't good enough. Former Celtic manager Neil Lennon echoed this sentiment, highlighting a 'chasm' in quality and mentality between the two teams, suggesting Rangers need a cultural shift rather than just a rebuild. Marvin Bartley pointed out that Celtic capitalized on Rangers' struggles, emphasizing the difference in mentality between the squads. As the next Glasgow Derby approaches, Celtic's consistent performance under Brendan Rodgers has positioned them as the clear favorites to secure another league title. With just three wins needed, the pressure mounts on Rangers as they seek to address their ongoing issues.

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