Thursday, June 24, 2010

Rangers v Celtic: player ratings

Published: 8:58AM GMT 01 March 2010

Rangers v Celtic: player ratings Helping hand: David Weir and Kenny Miller lift up Rangers" compare leader Maurice Edu Photo: REUTERS

Rangers

Allan McGregor: Shrugged off a fusillade of abuse from the Celtic fans to lift off a integrate of decent saves and keep a purify sheet. 8.

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David Weir: Lacking in gait at times but mostly managed to tinge out the hazard of Celtics forwards, together with a dangerous-looking Robbie Keane. 6.

Sasa Papac: Another constant opening from one of Rangers majority unchanging players and additionally looked dangerous going forward. 7.

Lee McCulloch: Had small time to have an stroke prior to damage forced him out of the movement and he was transposed by goalscorer Maurice Edu. 5.

Steven Davis: Caused problems with his gait and helped the front players with a small great deliveries and a array of runs in to the box. 8.

Kevin Thomson: Patrolled the midfield well and delivered a solid, no-frills performance. 6.

Kris Boyd: Plenty of difficult swindle and lots of using about, had a integrate of decent chances but would be unhappy not to find the behind of the net opposite Celtic nonetheless again. 7.

Steven Whittaker: His forays brazen were some-more limited than common as he focused some-more on his defensive duties. 6.

Kenny Miller: Had a integrate of decent chances to find the behind of the net and done great make use of of his gait but no finish product from the forward. 7.

Madjid Bougherra: An early yellow label was a regard and was guilty of a small ridiculous fouls but additionally demonstrated moments of luminosity at the back. 8.

Kyle Lafferty: Still looks similar to he is not in in certainty after being handed a starting purpose far-reaching left and was additionally concerned in Scott Browns argumentative red card. 5.

Subs:Maurice Edu (McCulloch, 25): Had a idea disallowed but grabbed what swung the pretension competition serve in Rangers foster with the winning goal. 8.Nacho Novo (Lafferty, 69): The common industrious opening from the Spaniard but not sufficient time to have a vital stroke on the game. 6.

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Celtic

Artur Boruc: Made a array of great saves but was think at the goal. 6.

Andreas Hinkel: The German defender had a gentle sufficient afternoon opposite Kyle Lafferty. 7.

Josh Thompson: Looked nervous at times in his Old Firm entrance but the 19-year-old stranded to his charge superbly for the majority part. 7.

Thomas Rogne: Composed and gentle until he picked up a injure leg tendon damage that finished his afternoon. 7.

Edson Braafheid: Rangers got majority of their happiness entrance down his flank. 6.

Aiden McGeady: Still not won at Ibrox and was transposed by Samaras in the second half. 6.

Scott Brown: The Celtic skipper was maybe detrimental not to be assimilated inside by Kyle Lafferty when he was red-carded following a mixed in between the dual players but his powder keg spirit was there for all to see. 6.

Landry NGuemo: Neat and neat in the midfield but posing most of a idea threat. 7.

Diomansy Kamara: He was guilty of bad sportsmanship late on when he kicked the round out for a throw-in low in the Rangers half when he should have returned it to Allan McGregor. 6.

Marc-Antoine Fortune: Gave the Ibrox counterclaim a difficult time in the initial half but his hazard subsided after the break. 6.

Robbie Keane: All eyes were on the gifted Irishman who tested McGregor twice with excellent shots in the initial half but similar to most of his team-mates, he used after the break. 7.

Subs:Darren ODea: Replaced the harmed Rogne but most intrusion to the Celtic defence. 5.Georgios Samaras: Brought on for McGeady but done small impact. 5.Ki Sung-Yueng: Came on for Fortune but unsuccessful to get in the game. 5.

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