'When will he learn' - Some Rangers fans were fuming despite win at Celtic
Alfredo Morelos saw red as Rangers finally got their win at Celtic Park, with Steven Gerrard’s men deservedly taking three points this afternoon.
The Gers led initially though a fine strike from Ryan Kent. However, Celtic fought back and levelled with a deflected effort just before half-time.
Alfredo Morelos saw red again for Rangers at Celtic Park. (Photo by Mark Runnacles/Getty Images)
But the away side wasn’t to be denied and Nikola Katic headed home just before the hour mark to put Rangers 2-1 in front.
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This time, Gerrard’s men held on and despite some late Celtic pressure, secured a huge three points.
The title race is now well and truly on in Scotland and Rangers will take great confidence from picking up such a massive win.
However, there was one downside to the victory as striker Alfredo Morelos was again sent off. Despite putting in a good performance, Morelos couldn’t help but throw himself to the ground late on and pick up a second yellow card.
It was a disappointing end to a fine day at the office for the Gers. Morelos’ second red of the season seemingly overshadowing things at the end.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 29: Alfredo Morelos of Rangers and James Forrest of Celtic battle for possession during the Ladbrokes Premiership match between Celtic and Rangers at Celtic Park on December 29, 2019 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Mark Runnacles/Getty Images)
Some Rangers fans weren’t too impressed on Twitter either. With the Colombian having such a poor disciplinary record, a number of fans were quick to state their disappointment.
When will he learn!!!
— Adam (@AndersonAdam91) December 29, 2019
https://twitter.com/TheWilshzzard/status/1211292229274406912
https://twitter.com/Samclarke1234/status/1211292418202652673
https://twitter.com/CraigTF1/status/1211292584997523456
A love the boy but he's a fud at times 🤣
— lee affleck (@leeaffleck1873) December 29, 2019
He’s at it again
— JME (@JMECUSH) December 29, 2019
His own fault, he should have shot
— Robert Mccue (@RobertMccue11) December 29, 2019