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PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 2:53 pm    Post subject: The Old Firm Derby Reply with quote

Rangers v Celtic
Rangers midfielder Kevin Thomson broke the deadlock a minute from the end of the first half of the Old Firm derby at Ibrox.

Midway through proceedings Scott Brown missed a good chance for the visitors when his close-range shot was saved by Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor.

But with the interval approaching, Thomson drove into the Celtic box, worked a one-two with Jean-Claude Darcheville, and slotted past Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc.

The huge punt aimed towards Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink straight from kick-off indicated how the visitors were set to play - his clumsy foul on David Weir setting the tone for the opening exchanges.

A frantic, disjointed and mostly aerial battle ensued with the ball seeing little of the grass as it sped from corner to corner and end to end.

Amid the early chaos, Vennegoor of Hesselink stabbed an Aiden McGeady cross past the near post after six minutes.

A minute later Lee McCulloch came closer at the other end when he climbed high at the back post to bullet a Kevin Thomson free-kick just wide of Boruc's left-hand post.

McCulloch sent another header in from a searching Kirk Broadfoot cross but the former Wigan player was stretching and the ball went well wide.

In the 18th minute Georgios Samaras got the break of the ball on the edge of the Rangers box but his low drive trundled harmlessly through to McGregor.


Brown glided onto a clever chip from Samaras deep inside the Rangers box but the ball would not sit up well enough for the former Hibernian midfielder to allow good contact on his shot which allowed McGregor to save.

The ball appearing to slide over the line for a corner and Vennegoor of Hesselink received a yellow card for protesting the goal-kick decision.

It was all getting messy with Thomson and then Dailly picking up yellow cards before Brown struck the outside of McGregor's post from an acute angle.

Rangers finished the half applying some pressure on Boruc and after the ball had ricocheted around his box, the Poland international was glad to pounce on a Ferguson drive.

And a minute from the interval the home side took the lead with their best moment of football in the game.

Thomson drove into the Celtic box, worked a one-two with Darcheville, and slotted right-footed past Boruc.


HT: Rangers 1 Celtic 0




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PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 3:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

FT Rangers 1 Celtic 0

Kevin Thomson opened his goalscoring account for Rangers in style by claiming the only goal of the game in another explosive Old Firm derby at Ibrox.

The midfielder experienced the ecstasy and agony of the famous fixture when he bagged the winner in a pulsating tussle before leaving the pitch on a stretcher late on.

Eight players were booked as Rangers claimed the points which now make them red-hot favourites for the Clydesdale Bank Premier League title.

All Old Firm derbies are eagerly anticipated but this one even managed to overshadow George Burley's first game as Scotland manager, with the absence of four Rangers players sparking controversy and conspiracy theories throughout the week.

As expected, Barry Ferguson, Lee McCulloch, Christian Dailly and goalkeeper Allan McGregor all recovered to start this clash, with the introduction of Steven Whittaker for Sasa Papac the only change from the win over Hibernian.

Hoops duo Barry Robson and Scott McDonald both started on the bench for Celtic after also withdrawing from international duty through injury, with Paul Hartley and Georgios Samaras given the nod instead.

The statistics favoured Rangers before kick-off, who boasted a three-point lead at the summit of the SPL and a game in hand, as well as a 100 per cent record in this fixture since Walter Smith's return 15 months ago.

With arguably more at stake for Celtic, it was the Scottish champions who dominated early on.



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