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    Celtic vs Rangers LIVE: Gilmour ‘gone backwards’, Lundstram staredown, Postecoglou on surprise Rod Stewart visit

    CELTIC are in a really strong position to win the Premiership title after sharing the points with Rangers at Parkhead on Sunday.Jota had fired the home side into the lead before Fashion Sakala netted a second half equaliser in the final derby of the campaign.
    The Light Blues striker smashed a low effort off Joe Hart’s post as the away side pushed for the winner on derby day.
    However, things turned sour at the end of the game as fans lobbed missiles at one another.
    Both clubs released statements of their own and eight arrests were made by cops.
    FINAL THREE
    Rangers and Celtic both have three league games to play before the Premiership season comes an end.
    Here are the remaining fixtures in full:
    Rangers: Dundee United, Ross County, Hearts.
    Celtic: Hears, Dundee United, Motherwell.
    Backwards Billy
    Tony Cascarino believes Billy Gilmour has gone BACKWARDS in his spell at Norwich.
    The Chelsea kid hasn’t featured much in the league’s bottom side but remains a key part of Steve Clarke’s Scotland squad.
    He told talkSPORT: “The lad Gilmour that came to Norwich, didn’t do particularly well at the club, and the fans turned on him at the start of the season.”He’s a terrific young footballer but, somehow, he’s not grown.
    “We talk all the time about young lads going elsewhere and improving – the lad Williams as well from Man United – but they’ve gone backwards this year.
    “Two players have gone there from big clubs have gone backwards at Norwich.”
    In Fashion
    Fashion Sakala added to his Rangers goal tally at Parkhead yesterday.
    Can he be the man Van Bronckhorst trusts in midweek?
    Here’s his numbers in the league this term.

    EYES ON GERMANY
    Rangers will be keeping a keen eye on the Bundesliga tonight with Europa League rivals RB Leipzig in action.
    They face a trip to Borussia Monchengladbach in a key fixture for their automatic Champions League hopes.

    Freiburg occupy 4th spot and the final spot at Europe’s top table through the league placings with Leverkusen one place ahead having played a game less.
    FC Cologne and Union Berlin are also firmly in the hunt going into the last couple of games.
    But tonight is a massive game for Leipzig – just days ahead of a crucial semi-final showdown at Ibrox.
    MORE FROM ANGE
    “It’s very humbling, and I’m proud.
    “It’s not just representative of my work but all the staff.
    “It’s been a big challenge for us and I think people have recognised that. It’s great when it is voted by your peers because they understand what you’re going through.
    “It’s not what drives or motivates me [proving people wrong]. I’m not too harsh on people that said the jury was out on me. I understand that.
    “There was no great recognition of what I have done, and when you come from the other side of the world that’s always understandable.
    “People have recognised the challenge I had, especially in a year that many thought would be a transition season.
    “Hopefully in the next couple of weeks we tick off the big one.”
    FIRST CLASS
    Ange Postecoglou has heaped praise on John Kennedy and his Celtic coaching staff
    The Aussie boss arrived at Parkhead last summer on his own – in a decision he revealed was made by himself.
    He last night landed the PFA Manager of the Year award with the Hoops on the verge of landing the Premiership title alongside their Premier Sports Cup success.
    He told Sky Sports: “It was my call not to bring anyone in – and just to assess the staff I had.
    “The key to that was then getting them to believe in me. They’ve been outstanding.
    “Led by John Kennedy who has been at the club a long time. He understands what success looks like but all the staff have been great.
    “For us to be in the position we are has taken a massive collective effort.”
    Firm legends
    Ally McCoist shared a picture with Celtic hero Danny McGrain before yesterday’s Old Firm clash.
    The pair posed outside Celtic Park prior to the 1-1 draw.
    Fans from both sides took to social media to laud the ‘legendary’ pair.
    McGrain was at Celtic for 17 years and is widely regarded as one of the best right backs in British football history.

    MORE FROM BOSNICH
    “I have been in dressing rooms before where because of nerves people might be physically sick.
    “Everyone takes it different. Dwight Yorke was one of the most laid-back people before games. I was told just to embrace it.
    “It’s down to the manager to create, as best as he can, the environment, then it’s up to the players.
    “The biggest thing for Ange is to keep a lid on things.
    “It’s a wonderful opportunity, yes. You have to be prepared for every scenario.”
    HE IS THE BOS
    Mark Bosnich has hailed Ange Postecoglou as a winner with a capital W.
    The Celtic boss is on the verge of securing his first Premiership title after Sunday’s draw with Rangers.

    The gap remains at six points with three games to go following the 1-1 draw at Parkhead.
    He told AK Media: “It would be a superb achievement. He’s illuminating a pathway for young Australian coaches.
    “I got to know Ange really well sitting next to him for nearly four years when we worked at Fox Sports together.
    “Knowing the style of football he plays, his approach to football, it will be a fantastic achievement.
    “When he first came there and there were so many doubters, I think that inspired him more. It’s understandable, especially people from Europe.
    “He’ll definitely be on the front foot; he’s a winner with a capital W.
    “The thing that really endeared him to Australian football fans was the style of football he played. The style of football he plays allows fans to be very, very proud of their team. That’s wherever he has gone.”
    BORNA AGAIN
    Borna Barisic has labelled Rangers’ game with RB Leipzig as their ‘biggest game of the season’.
    The Light Blues trail the Bundesliga outfit 1-0 going into the Europa League semi-final second leg at Ibrox on Thursday night.
    He said: “Listen, this is now our biggest game of the season on Thursday.
    “We know what we need to do, we know how they play. We know how they played in Germany will be different at Ibrox.
    “We cannot wait for that game to show energy, to show desire, to try to qualify for the final.
    “We know the fans will help our performance for sure. They’ll be behind us like always.
    “It’s on us now to perform on Thursday. I expect a very, very good atmosphere and we’ll see what happens. We’ll give everything to win the game.”
    ALL HART
    Joe Hart insists Celtic still have work to do in their bid to win the Premiership.
    He said: “Look you’re never going to get me to sit here and say that but I think we’ve worked very hard to be in this position.
    “We’ve come through a lot and we’re pleased with where we are and we’ve got a job to do. And that continues.
    “This league is not set up for us to win it. There is opposition out there, there are other teams trying to do it.
    “Rangers mathematically are still in this fight. They’re never going to lie down.
    “This fixture wouldn’t allow them to lie down and that’s why it’s such a great fixture to be involved in.”
    JOB NOT DONE
    Jota insists Celtic’s bid to win the Premiership title is NOT done and they will be ready to go into battle with Hearts next week.
    He told Celtic TV: The job’s not done. We keep on going. We rest and then next week we go again.

    “It’s game after game. We know how important the next one is, so we keep on, we don’t give up, we get together the troops and we go into battle next week.”
    He continued: “It’s always a tough game against Rangers so we tried our best. We wanted to win but, unfortunately, we didn’t.
    “Our style of game always aims for goals and pressing and keeping after them, but unfortunately we didn’t score again after the first goal.
    “We kept on trying and then we conceded a goal. But the main thing to think about all of this is that we didn’t give up.”
    Big bad John
    John Lundstram’s reputation on the park continues to grow.
    Off it, Rangers fans’ will soar after his latest moment.
    Gers supporters loved a clip circulating social media showing Lundstram staring down jeering Celtic supporters.
    The incident came after the game when the 28-year-old was leaving Parkhead for the coach home.
    Despite a barrage of boos and insults, Lundstram smiled, stared back and kept on walking.

    SURPRISE AT THE DOOR
    Ange Postecoglou has also revealed the time Rod Stewart rocked up at his door and gave him a hug.
    The Celtic-daft rocker is a regular at Parkhead and showed his appreciation and love for the current Hoops gaffer.
    He revealed the surprise visit as he opened up on the Celtic fans’ adaptation of ‘Last Christmas’ by Wham! to include his name.
    He added: “My wife was horrified.
    “My kids actually think that is how the Christmas song goes.
    “They have never heard George Michael’s version so it was horrifying for my wife hearing my two boys signing that song at Christmas time with my name in it. It is all a bit surreal.
    “Before one of the recent games I had a knock on my door and Rod Stewart came in and gave me a hug. That goes to show you how well worlds change.”
    DRINK TO THAT
    Ange Postecoglou admits he isn’t looking too far ahead and is taking each game as it comes in Celtic’s bid to win the Premiership.
    Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Rangers leaves the Hoops six points clear at the top with just three games left to play as they close in on the league crown.
    Postecoglou says it will be a special moment when the time comes and he intends to crack open some of his Scottish whiskey selection in celebration.
    Speaking on ABC TV’s Offsiders programme, he said: “It is the whole one game at a time sort of headset I have got on at the moment.
    “I am not looking too far ahead.
    “We still have a couple of steps to go. It will be special.
    “I have already got a fairly decent collection of some fine Scottish whiskey.
    “If it does happen then I will break open a couple of the special ones and have a couple of the quiet ones.”
    More from Commons
    Commons believes Celtic were there for the taking and were LUCKY to get a point.
    He added: “Celtic were there for the taking.
    “In the end, they were lucky to draw. Fashion Sakala could quite easily have had a hat-trick on a different day.
    “Ryan Kent also missed a good chance, while Joe Hart produced a great save to deny Scott Arfield in the second half.
    “Don’t get me wrong, Celtic missed a few chances of their own. But if we’re talking about how Postecoglou can improve this team, the defence looks to be an obvious starting point.
    “There’s no doubt Carl Starfelt has improved over the course of the season from the player who first arrived in Glasgow last summer.
    “He can look good at times and, in fairness, he dealt with a lot of danger really well yesterday. But he still makes me nervous.”

    ‘Glass jaw’
    Celtic’s defence has been pinpointed as an area of concern for Ange Postecoglou by former star Kris Commons.
    He branded the key part of the side as Celtic’s ‘glass jaw’ despite having the meanest defence in the Premiership this season.
    He told the Daily Mail: “There have been some games this season where they have enjoyed well over 80 per cent of possession. It’s incredible to watch when they are in full flow.
    “But there’s still a nervousness and a fragility to their defence against teams with a bit more quality and bravery to engage them higher up the pitch.
    “We’ve seen it all season. In conceding 15 times across six games in the group stage of the Europa League, Postecoglou’s side shipped more goals than any other team in the competition.
    “Bodo/Glimt then ran riot in the Europa Conference League, beating Celtic 5-1 on aggregate over the two legs.
    “There’s a glass jaw to this Celtic team and we saw it once again against Rangers yesterday. Plainly, Rangers will be kicking themselves that they didn’t leave Parkhead with three points.”
    AWARDS SEASON
    Liel Abada reacts after winning Celtic’s Young Player of the Year award.
    He said: “I am really happy.
    “This is really a grand moment for me.
    “I really want to say thank you to the fans, coaches and players who voted for me. Thank you everyone for the support.”
    “I am really happy to be here.”
    ‘WONDERFUL’
    Michael Stewart labelled Fashion Sakala’s Rangers leveller against Celtic as ‘wonderful’.
    The Light Blues hitman superbly brought the Ibrox men level at Parkhead with a low-drive beyond Joe Hart.

    It earned a share of the spoils on derby day and earned the plaudits of pundit Michael Stewart in the Sportscene studio.
    Describing the goal, he said: “That is the danger when it is only 1-0.
    “Just when Celtic looked as if they were finding a little form in the second half
    “Rangers inject the pace into the attack, it’s really good play, one-touch, overload the wide area.
    “It’s a wonderful finish from Sakala, he gets around the outside of Kent, the overload is there, bang, first time right in the bottom corner from Sakala.
    “It is passed Joe Hart before he can react and get down.”
    Hart: ‘We dominated’
    By Robert Grieve
    Rangers fans will insist they deserved to win yesterday, but then Celtic also had chances in the first half after they had taken the lead.
    Hoops stopper Joe Hart felt his side ‘dominated’ their Ibrox rivals.
    He said: “I felt like we dominated but they are a hard team to put away.
    “They are resilient, they are dangerous on the counter- attack and I think, with our aggressive style of play, if we are not two or three goals ahead people have always got a chance.
    “But we stick by those foundations, stick by that  way of playing football. It has won us more games than it has drawn us. It is what it is and we have another three big ones coming up.”
    Unlucky says Boyd
    By Colin Duncan
    Kris Boyd reckons the result of the final Old Firm game didn’t matter for Gers, but he still believes they should have won it.
    The Premiership’s record goalscorer insisted that Ryan Kent and Fashion Sakala should have converted golden chances.
    He said: “Kent’s was an easier chance than the one Jota took to get his goal.
    “He has got to score. Anthony Ralston’s body shape is the exact same as Borna Barisic. He has no clue Kent was there.
    “It was a great second half for Rangers and they were the better team, but Sakala had a great opportunity to win it.
    “His goal was a fantastic finish, but he was unlucky not to get a second. Rangers were very unfortunate not to win.”
    Hart breaker
    By Robert Grieve
    IT was a moment in the match to give their supporters palpitations.
    But Celtic’s Hart didn’t skip a beat.
    Joe Hart made a crucial stop for Celtic
    Rangers star Scott Arfield must have thought the shot he had struck from Scott Wright’s cutback was destined for the net.
    But there was no ordinary Joe between him and a goal. Joe Hart just isn’t sure how he managed to claw the ball away.
    “Look, it is mayhem out there.
    “I love playing football, love being in goal and sometimes you do things that you ideally don’t want to do, that you know you are better than.
    “And sometimes you do things where your body and your instincts take over.
    “I don’t know actually what happened, I just know it stayed out.”Joe Hart
    ‘Gers kept momentum’
    By Colin Duncan
    Kris Boyd insisted avoiding defeat was all that mattered for Rangers ahead of their showdown with RB Leipzig on Thursday.
    The ex-Gers hitman is convinced it was all about maintaining momentum with the league already out of their reach.
    Boyd feels his old side would have been content to avoid any further injury set-backs.
    He said: “Thursday is a massive game and the title was over anyway for Rangers. The most important thing was not getting beat. It was vital to leave with no injuries, and hopefully they will have Aaron Ramsey and Kemar Roofe back.
    “That little blip after Christmas cost them the league — losing a two-goal lead to Motherwell then losing to Celtic.”
    CALMAC LEADS THE WAY
    Last but not least for The Hoops – Callum McGregor has been given the title of Player of the Year!
    The captain has been a colossal figure in the heart of Ange Postecoglou’s side this season.
    And he’s now been given individual recognition for his efforts too.
    The 28-year-old picked up both the players and club POTY award, rounding off the night of awards for the Celts.
    Award for Abada
    Celtic have named Liel Abada as their Fans Young Player of the Year.
    The tricky forward has 15 goals and nine assists to his name so far this season.
    Hoops fans voted in the award and named the 20-year-old as their best performing youngster.
    His season highlights include a dramatic 90th minute winner against Dundee United in January, and a strike against Rangers the month following.
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    Celtic vs Rangers LIVE: Clubs hit out at each other over fan trouble as arrests made, Hoops win big at PFA awards

    CELTIC are in a really strong position to win the Premiership title after sharing the points with Rangers at Parkhead. Jota had fired the home side into the lead before Fashion Sakala netted a second half equaliser.
    The Light Blues striker smashed a low effort off Joe Hart’s post as the away side pushed for the winner on derby day.
    However, things turned sour at the end of the game as fans lobbed missiles at one another.
    Both clubs released statements of their own and eight arrests were made by cops.
    CALMAC LEADS THE WAY
    Last but not least for The Hoops – Callum McGregor has been given the title of Player of the Year!
    The captain has been a colossal figure in the heart of Ange Postecoglou’s side this season.
    And he’s now been given individual recognition for his efforts too.
    The 28-year-old picked up both the players and club POTY award, rounding off the night of awards for the Celts.
    Award for Abada
    Celtic have named Liel Abada as their Fans Young Player of the Year.
    The tricky forward has 15 goals and nine assists to his name so far this season.
    Hoops fans voted in the award and named the 20-year-old as their best performing youngster.
    His season highlights include a dramatic 90th minute winner against Dundee United in January, and a strike against Rangers the month following.
    Kyogo is goal king for Celts
    Kyogo Furuhashi has picked up Celtic’s top goalscorer award and goal of the season award.
    The Hoops striker has notched 17 goals in all competitions since arriving from Vissel Kobe in the summer.
    Kyogo Furuhashi won two prizes at Celtic’s player pf the year doCredit: Alamy
    He’s proved a fan favourite and goals like his winner against Hibs in the League Cup Final – which earned him the goal of the season gong – cemented that status.
    Crowd chaos
    CELTIC have hit back at a statement from Rangers criticising the police at today’s Old Firm clash, claiming their own supporters were attacked with bottles and SEATS.
    The Light Blues released an initial statement condemning a lack of action from cops that they said left their fans “unprotected” and led to injuries to elderly and disabled people.
    The Parkhead club however claim seating from the stadium was ripped apart and launched towards fans and stewards.
    They also talked about incidents from the Old Firm match at Ibrox last month.
    Rest for Reo
    Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou has given a response to the calls over Reo Hatate’s fitness.
    The Japanese international has had a persistent run of games for club and country as of late, leaving some fans to question whether he should be given more time to recover.
    Asked whether his withdrawal today was a result of fatigue, Postecoglou responded:
    “To a certain extent.
    “For them, Matty O’Riley is 21-years-old and for Reo this is his first sort of journey outside of his own country and it has new challenges.
    “I have said all along that there is a relentlessness when you play for this football club and you can’t rest on what you did last week or even the last pass or the last action. It’s constant and it’s always there.
    “But you are never going to build that into players if you shield them away from it.
    “This year my thoughts were just to expose as many of our players to it as I could. Earlier in the year we were throwing guys in without even training and the expectations are still there, you have to perform.”Ange Postecoglou
    What a hit
    The PFA have picked Tom Rogic’s Tannadice stunner from December as their goal of the season.
    The Aussie faced firm competition for the award but came out on top at the award ceremony tonight.
    Taking the ball just over the half-way line – a mazy run took the midfielder by three Dundee United jerseys on his way to the box.
    With seemingly nobody able to stop him he continued on to the middle of the box before unleashing a curling finish into the bottom corner.
    What an effort it was!
    One step closer
    Kyogo Furuhashi has reminded fans that his Celtic side are getting nearer and nearer to the league title.
    The Japanese striker was brought off after 62 minutes in today’s Old Firm – but he’s clearly focused on the potentially title securing tie with Hearts next week already!

    Welsh wins at Celtic POTY
    Stephen Welsh has won Celtic’s academy player of the year award.
    The centre-half was a regular starter at the beginning of the season as Carl Starfelt took time to settle at Parkhead.
    Stephen Welsh has scooped Celtic’s young player of the year awardCredit: Kenny Ramsay
    Since then he has been a rotational player but his performances have remained solid.
    The Hoops are hosting their annual awards night as we speak, with further announcements to come.
    It’s a must
    Ange Postecoglou has to make permanent moves for Jota and Cameron Carter-Vickers his priority in the summer.
    That’s according to Rangers hero Neil McCann – who reckons the on-loan duo have become essential members of the Celtic squad.
    23-year-old Jota was the one to net an early opener for The Hoops in today’s Old Firm.
    However, he and Carter-Vickers are both currently only on loan in at the club, and could return to their parent sides at the end of the current campaign.
    McCann thinks the Parkhead club have to make sure both return to Postecoglou’s squad next season.
    Close Game
    Joe Hart described Rangers as “proper opposition” as he talked up the importance of today’s Old Firm in regards to the title race.
    The goalkeeper praised his Light Blues opponents but also feels his side could’ve came out as worthy winners at the same time.
    He said: “They’re a good team. Champions last year, semi-finalists in a top European competition.
    “We’re playing against proper opposition and we worked hard to make those chances.
    “No, we didn’t take them. On another day, we could’ve been more comfortable but ultimately we weren’t.
    “Tight game, tight game.”
    Fan fallout
    Rangers have hit out at the policing of today’s Old Firm match at Celtic Park.
    The Glasgow giants drew 1-1 on the pitch, but rumours circulated afterwards that supporters had thrown bottles and missiles at each other in the game’s aftermath.
    The Ibrox club had 800 fans backing them from the away corner of the ground.
    But whilst their section was heavily flooded with Police presence, Rangers feel the authorities did nowhere near enough to keep supporters safe.
    The statement even revealed elderly and disabled fans had been left needing treatment.
    All over now
    John Hartson claims today’s Old Firm draw between Celtic and Rangers means the battle for the league title is FINISHED.
    Ange Postecoglou’s side sit six points clear at the top with just three games of the season to play.
    Celtic legend John Hartson
    And The Hoops hero reckons the 1-1 draw at Parkhead means the title race is officially done and dusted for another year.
    He tweeted: “(Celtic) Could have won, should have won.. could have lost.
    “Really important we didn’t lose today…let’s make it officially 10 titles in the last 11 years next week or even in the next 2/3 weeks. It’s done.
    Caught the eye
    Presenter Jim White reckons Jota, Matt O’Riley and Calvin Bassey could be options being looked at by English Premier League sides.
    Speaking on GoRadio, he said: “I think Jota would very much catch the eye. He has got an eye for a goal and a wee chance, and he usually takes the chance, and he did today as well.
    “The guy who continually impresses me is Matt O’Riley. He came from totally left-field.
    “There were a number of Championship and League One clubs interested in him, and O’Riley has gone north and looks absolutely well settled at Celtic Park and is a favourite among the Celtic supporters, and I can understand it.
    “The good thing about Bassey (as well) is he can play in a number of positions in that Rangers team and never looks out of place. You have to think he is one of the first names on the team sheet for Gio van Bronckhorst in Europe.
    “But Bassey, for sure. I mean he was everywhere today. The last line of defence when they needed him.”
    Terry’s bucket list
    John Terry attended today’s Old Firm clash and admitted that it’s one he could check off his bucket list.
    The Premier League legend was spotted in the Parkhead stands before the clash sporting a Celtic scarf around his neck.
    John Terry before the Old Firm match
    And he has spoken of his love for the Hoops in the past.
    He said previously: “My brother and I decided that we would choose an English team and a Scottish team each.
    “I chose Chelsea and Celtic and my brother went for Rangers which meant we had plenty of rivalry growing up.”
    And Terry took to Instagram before the match to post a photo of himself with the caption “Bucket List weekend” and tagged Celtic in his post.
    NAME GAME
    Celtic took another social media approach for this week’s derby clash.
    The Parkhead club referred to Rangers as ‘the opposition’ during the Scottish Cup semi-final tie at Hampden.
    But they were back to being named as Rangers when Sakala found the net this afternoon.
    One Twitter user replied asking: “Rangers today is it?”
    One Celtic fan asked: “thought it was the opposition?”
    While a Rangers supporter picked up on it: “Lovely goal from opposition fc”.
    ‘FINISH STRONG’
    Ange Postecoglou has promised that Celtic will end the season on a high and wrap up the title in swift fashion.
    He said: “I don’t know about unassailable but we are in a strong position.
    “We have three games to go, two of them at home.
    “We have been so strong at home all year, including today, we didn’t lose.
    “From our perspective it gives us a great opportunity to take advantage of the position we are in.
    “The thing with us, we don’t want to sort of just get there, we want to finish strong and we have three games to do that.”
    BEACH BALL JIBE
    Rangers legend Kris Boyd couldn’t resist having a dig at Celtic fans after beach balls were launched onto the Parkhead pitch.
    During the course of the game, referee John Beaton was seen removing one of the balls from the pitch.
    Kris Boyd, Sky Sports pundit
    And speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “In a match where you don’t usually see a lot of respect between both sets of fans, I’ve got to say it was fantastic from Celtic fans today.
    “They came out with beach balls and inflatables, wishing Rangers all the best in Seville.
    “Hopefully that is the case and fair play to them, it’s fantastic!”
    UGLY SCENES
    Celtic and Rangers fans were seen launching bottles at each other in the stadium after the final whistle.
    It wasn’t picked up by the Sky Sports cameras but it was reported live by Radio Scotland pundits.
    Richard Gordon, appointed this week as Cove Rangers’ new PR man, said: “Watching events off to our right, we can’t see everything.
    “But we can clearly see items being tossed both from the Rangers fans at the Celtic fans and from the Celtic fans into that section (with the Rangers fans).
    “The stewards were there, the police were there, and the area was well marshalled.
    “But something sparked one set of fans. And then you saw a rush from the Celtic fans towards them.
    “They can’t get anywhere near them as the stewards are making sure that’s the case.
    “And the Rangers fans can’t get out but something happened.”
    TITLE STILL OVER?
    By Derek McGregor
    Giovanni Van Bronckhorst is realistic over his side’s Premiership chances.
    Rangers had to beat Celtic to spark hopes of yet achieving two-in-a-row.
    And the Dutchman confessed: “I think only a win today would give us a chance to close the gap even more.
    “It’s still six points with the goal difference in favour of Celtic – so it will be more difficult after today.”As I said before the game, we needed a win to close the gap to three points.
    “We didn’t, we drew, but I couldn’t have asked for more from my players, what they have given.”Especially in the second half, we pushed really hard to come back into the game, which we did, and get good opportunities to win this game in the final 10 or 12 minutes.”
    PROVED THEMSELVES
    By Derek McGregor
    Giovanni van Bronckhorst insisted his Rangers side showed they’re strong enough to achieve Euro glory after their Celtic draw.
    Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst
    He said: “I think we showed how strong we are physically and also mentally to come back from 1-0 down and get back in the game – and created good chances to win.
    “I am really happy with our performance and it is the same that we need on Thursday.
    “It is a demanding week physically and also very demanding for every player and the whole staff.
    “But we keep on going – and Thursday is a big night.
    “We can reach the final in Seville, which is of course what we want.
    “That is why we work hard in the next coming days to be well prepared.”
    ‘DISAPPOINTED’
    By Derek McGregor
    Gutted Borna Barisic has conceded their Parkhead draw was ‘not enough’ for their hopes of retaining the Premiership title.
    The Croat was caught out badly for the second time in three months in the East End as Jota stole in ahead of him at the far post to give Celtic a 21st minute lead.
    Barisic said: “I felt we played much better second half and we created a couple of very good chances. We didn’t score.
    “Unfortunately we conceded that goal first half.
    “In the end it was 1-1 and we are very disappointed.
    “We needed that three points.
    “That was a chance for us to connect with them in the league table. We didn’t do that and we’re disappointed.
    “We gave everything second half. But at end 1-1 it was not enough.”
    GERS WANT IT MORE
    By Colin Duncan 
    Stiliyan Petrov reckons Rangers showed more desire than Celtic.
    The former Hoops midfielder insists the Ibrox men were the only team who wanted to win the final Old Firm clash of the season.  
    Petrov said: “Rangers took Celtic out of their comfort zone in the second half. 
    “Rangers were more aggressive. They were braver and took more risks.
    “They looked after the ball more and they just wanted it more.
    “Celtic wanted to finish the game as quickly as possible but it was the opposite for Rangers.”
    Petrov felt the Premiership leaders could have been out of sight by half-time if Daizen Maeda was more clinical. 
    The Japanese striker passed up a glorious chance when he pulled out of a challenge with Gers keeper Allan McGregor. 
    Petrov said: “You have to convert your chances when you have control of the game.
    “You have to be brave and go and attack it.
    “The game would have been over if (Maeda) took both of his chances.”
    UNLUCKY GERS
    While Boyd reckons the result of the final Old Firm game didn’t matter for Rangers he believes they should have won it. 
    The Premiership’s record goalscorer is adamant Ryan Kent and Fashion Sakala should have converted golden chances. 
    Kris Boyd, Sky Sports pundit
    He said:  “Kent’s was an easier chance than the one Jota took to give Celtic the lead.
    “He has got to score. Anthony Ralston’s body shape is the exact same as Borna Barisic.
    “He has no clue that Kent is there. Kent gets ahead of him and has to score. 
    “It was a great second half for Rangers and they were the better team but Sakala had a great opportunity to win it.
    “His goal was excellently taken. It was a fantastic finish, but he was unlucky not to get a second. 
    “Rangers were very unlucky not to come away with a victory.”
    SUCCESS
    By Colin Duncan 
    Kris Boyd insisted avoiding defeat was all that mattered for Rangers ahead of their showdown with Red Bull Leipzig. 
    He said: “Thursday is a massive game and the title was over anyway for Rangers.
    “The most important thing was coming here and not getting beat.
    “It was vital to leave with no injuries and hopefully get Aaron Ramsey and Kemar Roofe back as that will give them a better opportunity of overturning that 1-0 first leg deficit. 
    “That little blip after Christmas  cost them the league – throwing away a two-goal lead to Motherwell and then losing to Celtic. “
    LEARNED LESSON
    James McFadden insists Borna Barisic should have learned his lesson by now. 
    The Rangers full-back was badly at fault when he allowed Jota to run across him for Celtic’s opening goal.
    It was almost a carbon copy of his blunder when Liel Abada ghosted in behind him to score at Parkhead in February. 
    Barisc was caught on his heels both times as he failed to deal with a cross from the right flank. 
    McFadden said: “It is something Celtic have done all season. 
    “You know when the ball comes into that area you have to open your body up.
    “You have to be aware of where Jota is. You have to make first contact or go and meet the ball then clear it. 
    “It is no surprise it has happened again to Barisic.”
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    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal LIVE SCORE: Gabriel fires Gunners to crucial three points after Bowen equaliser – reaction

    GABRIEL’S winner has given Arsenal a crucial three points in the race for the top four.The Brazilian defender latched on to Gabriel Martinelli’s cross that he stood up to the far post, smashing the ball straight at Lukasz Fabianski who fumbled the ball over the line.
    Jarrod Bowen had fired West Ham back into their Premier League match, after Rob Holding had given the visitors the lead just moments later.
    Holding’s power header connected with Bukayo Saka’s corner to give the visitors the advantage, but it did not last long.
    Tottenham had briefly leapfrogged their rivals after beating Leicester but Arsenal are two points ahead with Leeds up next.
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    That’s all from East London
    Arsenal slipped out of the Champions League places this Sunday – but only for two hours.
    The Gunners found an ‘ugly’ way to get the job done at West Ham, and matched Tottenham’s victory from earlier in the day.
    The battle for Champions League football continues, and will most likely go on to the final kick of the season.
    West Ham will be disappointed by the home defeat, but their own pursuit of Champions League football this week is much more important.
    The Hammers head to Germany on Thursday for their Europa League semi-final with Eintracht Frankfurt, 2-1 behind from the first leg.
    David Moyes’ men will be aiming to make history, and we’ll be there with them so join us from 6.30pm for live coverage.
    Until then, thanks for joining us and goodnight.
    Extra! Read all about it!
    Before we sign off on the Sunday evening, let’s head back and relive the action with Dave Kidd’s match report from the London Stadium where Arsenal have beaten West Ham 2-1.
    This victory was not a thing of beauty, but for Mikel Arteta it will have meant the world. If Arsenal are to end their five-year exile from the Champions League, the Gunners boss will look back on fondness to a day when two headed goals from centre-halves won a thoroughly untidy London derby.
    Arteta delight at ugly Arsenal
    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta praised his players for the manner in which they dug in to win at West Ham despite not being anywhere near their best.
    If I have to analyse the game, I will use a word: ugly. Today we won ugly. Big teams, they have to find a way to win ugly when they don’t play at their best.Mikel ArtetaSky Sports

    North London rivals march on
    It’s as you were at the start of the day with Arsenal back in fourth place, two points ahead of their rivals Tottenham.
    It’s looking increasingly likely that the battle for the title, the top four and to avoid the drop will go right to the wire.

    A surefire Nket as Eddie stars
    He may not have scored but Eddie Nketiah was a constant menace for Arsenal this afternoon.
    The striker stretched play when the visitors needed it most, often operating on the shoulder of the last defender.
    The 22-year-old has come to the party at the right time of the season. If he helps fire the Gunners to the Champions League, will it convince him to sign a new deal at the Emirates?

    Aaron unaware of Spurs result
    Straight off the final whistle, Aaron Ramsdale and Rob Holding were nabbed by Sky Sports’ reporter Geoff Shreeves and asked if today’s game was made more important by Tottenham’s win over Leicester earlier in the afternoon.
    “To be honest, I didn’t know they had won, but every game until the end of the season is vital for us,” remarked Ramsdale.
    When the same query was put to Holding about whether he knew the Spurs result, he replied with a smirk: “Yeah, of course!”
    More honest.
    Gunners back in the groove
    After three disappointing defeats, Arsenal have roared back in the past 11 days with victories against Chelsea, Manchester United and West Ham.
    It leaves them in pole position in the battle for the top four with today’s result ensuring they will definitely play in Europe one way or another next season.

    Crystal Palace 3-0 Arsenal (Apr 4)
    Arsenal 1-2 Brighton (Apr 9)
    Southampton 1-0 Arsenal (Apr 16)
    Chelsea 2-4 Arsenal (Apr 20)
    Arsenal 3-1 Man Utd (Apr 23)
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal (May 1)

    Match stats from the London Stadium
    West Ham had the majority share of possession and passing, but failed to land too many blows upon Arsenal, who took their opportunities in the air when they came.

    Full time – West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
    The final whistle goes, and Arsenal have held on – under minimal pressure, it has to be said – to move back above Tottenham and into fourth spot.
    Four games remain and the gap to their rivals, who they face in 11 days’ time, is two points.
    It’s been an afternoon to forget for West Ham, but it could still be a week to remember if they can overturn their Europa League semi-final deficit around in Frankfurt on Thursday.
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
    90+2. That angry delay has certainly done much for Arsenal than it has West Ham, and has eaten up a good 90 seconds of playing time.
    Meanwhile, Sambi Lokonga – on seconds earlier for Odegaard – has the chance to wrap it up, but slams his shot high and wide.
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal – Nketiah and Cresswell yellow cards
    90. A flashpoint to end the game!
    Nketiah stops West Ham from taking a quick free-kick in their own half, and receives a booking from Mike Dean.
    That should be the end of it, but it’s not as players from both sides become embroiled in an unnecessary melee.
    Cresswell receives a caution for his part, but it’s Declan Rice that remains furious.
    The West Ham midfielder continues to square up to Nketiah, and has to be restrained by Coufal and Fredericks.

    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
    88. Both managers are incredibly animated on the edge of their technical area.
    In fact, Moyes rushes to relieve the ball and looks set to rugby tackle Cedric to retrieve in before thinking better of it.
    If only the players had shown this much energy.
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal – Arsenal substitution
    87. Saka goes off replaced by his friend and England colleague, Emile Smith Rowe.
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
    85. Saka goes down for the third time in the last ten minutes, and the home fans are incensed.
    Injury or not, I think Mikel Arteta would do to take him off now.

    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
    83. “Arsenal are cruising towards an away victory,” opines Alan Smith.
    You do hope that West Ham are saving themselves for Thursday because if they’re not, they’ll find themselves in big trouble in Frankfurt if they play like this.
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal – West Ham substitution
    81. A final change for the hosts.
    Andriy Yarmolenko has come up with some big goals lately, and he’ll have nine minutes plus stoppage time in order to record another.
    Off goes Said Benrahma.
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
    80. Inside the final ten minutes now.
    Can Arsenal hold on for a huge three points?
    West Ham haven’t really made the visitors work for the win in this second half – yet.
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
    79. Another opportunity for Nketiah to seal victory on the break.
    The striker’s pace has the Hammers backline all over the place as Arsenal break forward, and this time he opts for power over precision.
    His strike is low, but Fabianski’s response is solid with the former Gunners keeper diving to his left to push away.
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal – West Ham substitution
    78. A second change for the hosts as David Moyes throws on Tomas Soucek for a tiring Mark Noble.
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal – Arsenal substitution
    77. Clear disappointment for the Tomiyasu, and audible frustration from the away fans.
    The right-back even points to his calf as he departs, and the immediate concern is that he’s aggravated one of those prior injuries.
    On comes Cedric to take his place.
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
    76. Tomiyasu has gone down off the ball, but this looks as though it may not be the latest attempt at timewasting.
    In fact, it looks as though the right-back will be unable to continue on his return.

    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
    74. Ramsdale finally claims the ball after a lengthy spell of West Ham possession, and immediately slows things down as he appeals to his teammates for calm.
    It doesn’t take long for the whistles to ring out from the home stands though, and it’s clear that they are going to put pressure on referee Mike Dean to penalise and record any time wasting.
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
    72. Nketiah goes close to wrapping up the points!
    A beautiful pass from Elneny sends the forward racing down the left, and one-on-one with Zouma.
    Nketiah does everything right, cutting back inside the West Ham defender and on to his right foot, before curling a shot agonisingly wide of the post.
    Fabianski was rooted to his spot.

    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal – West Ham substitution
    71. Here’s the change! Antonio replaces Manuel Lanzini, and will go straight up top to offer a physical presence in attack.
    The forward’s goalscoring record hasn’t been anywhere close to last season’s exploits. What a time this would be to put that right.
    West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
    69. David Moyes is preparing a change, and it looks to be a positive one.
    Michail Antonio is being readied on the touchline.
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    West Ham vs Arsenal LIVE SCORE: Both sides struggle to find goals in drab opening – TV channel, live stream – latest

    ARSENAL are in action in the Premier League where they face London rivals West Ham.Mikel Arteta’s side have won their last two games in stunning fashion against Chelsea and Manchester United.
    After a woeful three losses on the bounce, Arsenal fought back to put themselves firmly in contention for fourth place and a return to the Champions League.
    Defender White is out for Arsenal with a hamstring injury, as Rob Holding replaces him in defence.
    Tottenham went fourth after their 3-1 win over Leicester and they leapfrogged their rivals Arsenal.

    Kick off time: 4.30pm UK / 11.30am East Coast
    TV channel: Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event
    Live stream: Now
    West Ham team: Fabianski, Cresswell, Zouma, Coufal, Fredericks, Rice, Noble, Bowen, Fornals, Lanzini, Benrahma.
    Arsenal team: Ramsdale, Tomiyasu, Holding, Gabriel, Tavares, Zhaka, Elneny, Odegaard, Saka, Nketiah, Martinelli.

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    Goal! Rob Holding breaks the deadlock!
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    36. Coufal attempts to pick out Bowen with a pass down the right touchline, but it’s utterly hopeless and races for a throw in 20 yards down away.
    It’s the closest I’ve ever been to booing my own television.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    34. It’s still a bit flat at the London Stadium, but West Ham are looking the more likely.
    If anybody is looking likely, that is.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    32. Rice takes the opportunity to test Ramsdale after space opens up in the Arsenal defensive third.
    The midfielder slams a shot straight at the grateful goalkeeper.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    30. A first opportunity for Saka to set off down the right with the ball at his feet.
    The 20-year-old initially does brilliantly to keep the ball in play, and then cuts inside to find Nketiah.
    Plays runs away from the striker. and then it’s only some excellent tracking back from Noble that stops Odegaard from picking up possession on the edge of the area.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    29. Another block from Holding, and this one perhaps denies a goal.
    The Arsenal defence again fail to deal with a cross fizzed in from the right, allowing the ball to fall kindly for Lanzini at the far post.
    The Argentine takes a touch to control, and then unleashes a shot that Holding throws himself in front of to stop.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    27. We’ve had a shot on goal.
    Not a very good one, but they all count.
    Gabriel is unconvincing in heading clear Coufal’s cross, and in steps Fornals. He chests down, and then smashes a half-volley over the crossbar.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    26. Shouts for a handball!
    Benrahma’s cross finds Lanzini, whose header clips the body of Holding.
    The home fans want a penalty but neither Mike Dean or the VAR officials are interested in the claims.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    25. The home fans are doing what they can to raise the tempo.
    For a stadium that rightly gets a lot of criticism, these fans are capable of making some noise inside it.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    23. It’s always nice to go for a Sunday stroll around some greenery.
    I just didn’t think it would be the case for these 22 players at the London Stadium.
    I’m half expecting Granit Xhaka to stop in a beer garden for a pint and a read of the Sunday papers.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    21. Even Declan Rice is off the pace today.
    He steps forward out of midfield and goes searching for the run of Fornals on the right, but overhits his pass to about 20 yards from where he intended.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    19. Fabianski helps the home side to survive another cross swung into a packed penalty box, bravely punching away under pressure from Tomiyasu.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    17. Another Arsenal corner on the right, this time swung in by Odegaard.
    The Norwegian sees his cross dealt with in the same way as Saka’s in the early seconds.
    This powerful header clear comes courtesy of Zouma.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    16. The start to this one is summed up by Fornals, who receives possession in a relatively dangerous position on the right wing.
    He looks up, and then sends a weak, low cross straight into the arms of Ramsdale.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    15. Zouma leaves a sore one on Elneny.
    Insert your own cat joke here.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    14. “It’s not the kind of London derby you’d normally expect. It’s a slow burner at the moment,” says Alan Smith on co-commentary.
    He’s not wrong. It’s been an uneventful opening quarter of an hour.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    12. Nuno Tavares finds himself under the microscope for the first time today.
    The left-back is required to shield a long ball down the line with Coufal in pursuit, and does well to evade the Czech before clearing.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    10. Under pressure, Ramsdale deals with the corner by punching it away from his packed six-yard box.
    The Arsenal keeper then spends the next ten seconds complaining to referee Mike Dean about being held.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    9. Bowen miscrontrols a lofted ball forward but, in doing so, completely deceives Gabriel.
    The West Ham man drives forward, eventually finds Fornals, and the home side win their first corner of the game.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    7. Benrahma gets to the byline on the left, and attempts a low centre into the area.
    Elneny reads it well, cooly covers and clears.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    5. A clever pass from Odegaard dissects the West Ham midfield and finds Nketiah, who tries to do the same with a quick flick.
    It doesn’t come off, and Cresswell hoofs away from danger.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    4. As was hinted at before kick-off, Fredericks – usually a right-back – is playing on the left side of a back four.
    Cresswell is operating at centre-back alongside Zouma while Coufal finds himself on the opposite flank to Fredericks.
    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
    2. Now it’s West Ham’s turn to break, and do with the exciting Bowen in possession.
    It doesn’t take the forward long to draw a foul from Xhaka, who steps across Bowen and trips him up.
    Like their opponents before them, however, the hosts fail to make the most of the set-piece.
    Kick-off – West Ham v Arsenal
    1. The players take the knee, and then it’s Arsenal – all in yellow – that get the game underway…
    …and win a corner inside the opening ten seconds.
    Saka has the early opportunity to test the home defence with a curling delivery, but his cross is powered away by Rice at the near post.
    Here come the two teams!
    The bubbles are blowing, the atmosphere is electric and here come the players of West Ham and Arsenal.
    If these home fans truly are focused on Thursday’s match with Frankfurt, it doesn’t show with the noise that’s emanating from the stands.
    It’s a huge game for the Gunners. It’s a massive week for the Hammers. Kick-off is moments away.
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    Celtic vs Rangers LIVE REACTION: Pundits react to result, Van Bronckhorst and Postecoglou post-match, latest updates

    CELTIC are in a really strong position to win the Premiership title after sharing the points with Rangers at Parkhead. Jota had fired the home side into the lead before Fashion Sakala netted a second half equaliser.
    The Light Blues striker smashed a low effort off Joe Hart’s post as the away side pushed for the winner on derby day.
    But the gap remains at six points with three games left of the campaign as Ange Postecoglou’s men edge closer to title success.
    The big games keep coming for Rangers who will now turn their focus to their Europa League semi-final return with RB Leipzig on Thursday night.
    BEACH BALL JIBE
    Rangers legend Kris Boyd couldn’t resist having a dig at Celtic fans after beach balls were launched onto the Parkhead pitch.
    During the course of the game, referee John Beaton was seen removing one of the balls from the pitch.
    Kris Boyd, Sky Sports pundit
    And speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “In a match where you don’t usually see a lot of respect between both sets of fans, I’ve got to say it was fantastic from Celtic fans today.
    “They came out with beach balls and inflatables, wishing Rangers all the best in Seville.
    “Hopefully that is the case and fair play to them, it’s fantastic!”
    UGLY SCENES
    Celtic and Rangers fans were seen launching bottles at each other in the stadium after the final whistle.
    It wasn’t picked up by the Sky Sports cameras but it was reported live by Radio Scotland pundits.
    Richard Gordon, appointed this week as Cove Rangers’ new PR man, said: “Watching events off to our right, we can’t see everything.
    “But we can clearly see items being tossed both from the Rangers fans at the Celtic fans and from the Celtic fans into that section (with the Rangers fans).
    “The stewards were there, the police were there, and the area was well marshalled.
    “But something sparked one set of fans. And then you saw a rush from the Celtic fans towards them.
    “They can’t get anywhere near them as the stewards are making sure that’s the case.
    “And the Rangers fans can’t get out but something happened.”
    TITLE STILL OVER?
    By Derek McGregor
    Giovanni Van Bronckhorst is realistic over his side’s Premiership chances.
    Rangers had to beat Celtic to spark hopes of yet achieving two-in-a-row.
    And the Dutchman confessed: “I think only a win today would give us a chance to close the gap even more.
    “It’s still six points with the goal difference in favour of Celtic – so it will be more difficult after today.”As I said before the game, we needed a win to close the gap to three points.
    “We didn’t, we drew, but I couldn’t have asked for more from my players, what they have given.”Especially in the second half, we pushed really hard to come back into the game, which we did, and get good opportunities to win this game in the final 10 or 12 minutes.”
    PROVED THEMSELVES
    By Derek McGregor
    Giovanni van Bronckhorst insisted his Rangers side showed they’re strong enough to achieve Euro glory after their Celtic draw.
    Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst
    He said: “I think we showed how strong we are physically and also mentally to come back from 1-0 down and get back in the game – and created good chances to win.
    “I am really happy with our performance and it is the same that we need on Thursday.
    “It is a demanding week physically and also very demanding for every player and the whole staff.
    “But we keep on going – and Thursday is a big night.
    “We can reach the final in Seville, which is of course what we want.
    “That is why we work hard in the next coming days to be well prepared.”
    ‘DISAPPOINTED’
    By Derek McGregor
    Gutted Borna Barisic has conceded their Parkhead draw was ‘not enough’ for their hopes of retaining the Premiership title.
    The Croat was caught out badly for the second time in three months in the East End as Jota stole in ahead of him at the far post to give Celtic a 21st minute lead.
    Barisic said: “I felt we played much better second half and we created a couple of very good chances. We didn’t score.
    “Unfortunately we conceded that goal first half.
    “In the end it was 1-1 and we are very disappointed.
    “We needed that three points.
    “That was a chance for us to connect with them in the league table. We didn’t do that and we’re disappointed.
    “We gave everything second half. But at end 1-1 it was not enough.”
    GERS WANT IT MORE
    By Colin Duncan 
    Stiliyan Petrov reckons Rangers showed more desire than Celtic.
    The former Hoops midfielder insists the Ibrox men were the only team who wanted to win the final Old Firm clash of the season.  
    Petrov said: “Rangers took Celtic out of their comfort zone in the second half. 
    “Rangers were more aggressive. They were braver and took more risks.
    “They looked after the ball more and they just wanted it more.
    “Celtic wanted to finish the game as quickly as possible but it was the opposite for Rangers.”
    Petrov felt the Premiership leaders could have been out of sight by half-time if Daizen Maeda was more clinical. 
    The Japanese striker passed up a glorious chance when he pulled out of a challenge with Gers keeper Allan McGregor. 
    Petrov said: “You have to convert your chances when you have control of the game.
    “You have to be brave and go and attack it.
    “The game would have been over if (Maeda) took both of his chances.”
    UNLUCKY GERS
    While Boyd reckons the result of the final Old Firm game didn’t matter for Rangers he believes they should have won it. 
    The Premiership’s record goalscorer is adamant Ryan Kent and Fashion Sakala should have converted golden chances. 
    Kris Boyd, Sky Sports pundit
    He said:  “Kent’s was an easier chance than the one Jota took to give Celtic the lead.
    “He has got to score. Anthony Ralston’s body shape is the exact same as Borna Barisic.
    “He has no clue that Kent is there. Kent gets ahead of him and has to score. 
    “It was a great second half for Rangers and they were the better team but Sakala had a great opportunity to win it.
    “His goal was excellently taken. It was a fantastic finish, but he was unlucky not to get a second. 
    “Rangers were very unlucky not to come away with a victory.”
    SUCCESS
    By Colin Duncan 
    Kris Boyd insisted avoiding defeat was all that mattered for Rangers ahead of their showdown with Red Bull Leipzig. 
    He said: “Thursday is a massive game and the title was over anyway for Rangers.
    “The most important thing was coming here and not getting beat.
    “It was vital to leave with no injuries and hopefully get Aaron Ramsey and Kemar Roofe back as that will give them a better opportunity of overturning that 1-0 first leg deficit. 
    “That little blip after Christmas  cost them the league – throwing away a two-goal lead to Motherwell and then losing to Celtic. “
    LEARNED LESSON
    James McFadden insists Borna Barisic should have learned his lesson by now. 
    The Rangers full-back was badly at fault when he allowed Jota to run across him for Celtic’s opening goal.
    It was almost a carbon copy of his blunder when Liel Abada ghosted in behind him to score at Parkhead in February. 
    Barisc was caught on his heels both times as he failed to deal with a cross from the right flank. 
    McFadden said: “It is something Celtic have done all season. 
    “You know when the ball comes into that area you have to open your body up.
    “You have to be aware of where Jota is. You have to make first contact or go and meet the ball then clear it. 
    “It is no surprise it has happened again to Barisic.”
    PROUD GIO
    Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst has admitted his disappointment at dropping points but says he is proud of his team’s performance.
    He reckons their missed chances late on cost them the three points.
    Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst
    Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: “We needed a win to close the gap to three points.
    “We drew, I think we did everything, I couldn’t have asked more from my players what they’ve given today, especially in the second half.
    “We pushed really hard to come back into the game, which we did, good opportunities to win this game in the final 10 or 12 minutes.
    “We did everything we could to win this game, but in the end, we are two points short.
    “I think after 60, 65 minutes we were getting stronger and stronger, I think we did really well in those moments, created great chances.
    “We hit the post, Fashion was one vs one with Hart, what can you ask for more?
    “The only thing is we didn’t score the big chances we had.”
    TOUGH GAME
    Jota is disappointed Celtic didn’t come away with three points today but has admitted it was a tough game against their rivals.
    “It’s always a tough game against Rangers so I think we did our best. We fought for the win but unfortunately we couldn’t do it so we go again next week.”
    Jota says that his goal came from the training ground as he revealed that it’s something the club has been working on.
    He said: “It’s something that we work a lot, which is the cross to the back post to score.
    “It’s something we’ve been doing for the whole season and getting it today was great.”
    ANGE SPEAKS
    Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou admits he’s happy with a point after a tough Old Firm contest.
    He hailed goalkeeper Joe Hart for his performance between the sticks.
    He told Sky Sports: “It was a cracking game, you know, it was intense and both teams had chances to get more goals.
    “Ultimately though it was a good contest between two good team and I’m pleased that we got a draw out of it.
    “We had the chances to get the second and the third but they stayed in it and they have nothing to lose so they’re going to throw men forward and put us under pressure – which we expected if we were going to be ahead.
    “We dealt with it but it was difficult at times.
    “Joe Hart hasn’t had to make many saves all season but he was outstanding today and it’s why we brought him to this football club.”
    SAKALA REACTS
    Rangers striker Fashion Sakala is proud of his side’s performance to draw at Parkhead, but admits they should have scored more.
    He told Sky Sports: “We know how important this game was for us so it was difficult coming to play here, but I think we did really well and we tried especially in the second half.
    “It was very important (to get the equaliser) and at half-time we talked about it and it was just disappointing about the other chances we had but we tried our best.”
    The striker was delighted to get his goal but he’s still disappointed that he didn’t manage to bag a second.
    He said: “It was a very special goal and very important for the team but I think In could have done better with the second chance I had, but as I said, I just tried my best.”
    FULL-TIME STATS
    The stats from full-time, taken from Google.

    FULL-TIME: CELTIC 1-1 RANGERS
    The match ended as a draw at Celtic Park and that means the league isn’t over – just yet!
    The hosts should have blown Rangers away in the first half after having several chances in front of goal.
    Fashion Sakala striking the equalising goal
    But it was Fashion Sakala who clawed a goal back in the second half and could have added a couple more to his tally.
    Celtic will be frustrated that they haven’t all-but clinched the title but a point still keeps them in the driving seat.
    Reaction to follow.
    FULL-TIME: CELTIC 1-1 RANGERS
    CELTIC 1 RANGERS 1
    91′ Goldson picks up a YELLOW CARD for dissent.
    TWO MINUTES ADDED ON!!
    CELTIC 1 RANGERS 1
    86′ Diallo receives a YELLOW CARD just a minute after coming on after a late ditch challenge on Abada.
    The winger would have been through on goal if it wasn’t for the challenge.
    CELTIC 1 RANGERS 1
    86′ Rangers make a change.

    OFF – Arfield
    ON – Diallo

    CELTIC 1 RANGERS 1
    85′ Sakala was one-on-one with Hart and he beat the goalkeeper but couldn’t keep his effort on target as he smashes his effort off the post.
    RANGERS HIT THE POST!!
    CELTIC 1 RANGERS 1
    Huge save from Hart!
    Wright crosses the ball in to Arfield who takes a first time shot but it was parried by Hart.
    Hart was then called into action again a few seconds later but he caught the chance.
    CELTIC 1 RANGERS 1
    82′ Starfelt puts Hart under pressure with a dangerous pass.
    The goalkeeper manages to clear but nearly slips on the ball as Kent and Sakala chase.
    CELTIC 1 RANGERS 1
    77′ Celtic make a change as Maeda makes way.

    OFF – Maeda
    ON – Abada

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    Man Utd line up Ward-Prowse £75m transfer EXCLUSIVE, Rashford and Lingard to get second chances under Erik ten Hag

    ERIK TEN HAG wants James Ward-Prowse to boss Manchester United’s midfield next season, SunSport can exclusively reveal.But that could spark a £75million summer tug-of-war, as City chief Pep Guardiola is a big fan of the Southampton captain.
    Erik ten Hag is also set to give Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard a second chance to prove themselves at old Trafford.
    Meanwhile United are targeting a deal for Feyenoord left-back Tyrell Malacia, according to reports.
    That comes after transfer chief Matt Judge, who has been in charge of negotiating contracts, has resigned from the club.
    The head of corporate development spent ten years at Old Trafford but he has decided to step down from handling United’s transfer negotiations.
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    Cristiano in Real return link
    Real Madrid are reportedly keen on making a sensational swoop for Cristiano Ronaldo this summer.
    And with a place in the top four looking unlikely, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner could leave sooner rather than later.
    According to the Mirror, influential figures at Real Madrid are eager for him to return to the Bernabeu.
    If Ronaldo does make the move he would fit back into the squad alongside some former teammates including Karim Benzema, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos.
    Elanga hails ‘special’ influence Ronaldo
    Cristiano Ronaldo is a “special player to work with” according to Manchester United teammate Anthony Elanga.
    20-year-old Elanga has experienced a breakthrough this year.
    So far this season he has made 24 first team appearances, scoring three goals and assisting two.

    Now he has revealed that Ronaldo helped him settle into Premier League life.
    In an interview for the official Man Utd website, Elanga said: “You can see his record and the amount of goals he’s scored.
    “He know what it takes to get to the top so it’s more than right to just speak to someone like that.
    “And yeah, we have a chat the day before or even during a game. You might see us in the warm-up “He’ll speak to me and Sancho together about what we can do in the game, to affect the games – and it’s important to have someone like that in the team.
    “He is someone I look up to and speak to and ask for advice and stuff. He is a special player to work with.”
    I couldn’t take the heat of the Red Devils
    Former Man United ace Ben Foster has revealed he wasn’t ready for the pressure of joining the Red Devils.
    He told The Mirror: “For me, it was bewildering. Honestly, I came from nowhere and then all of a sudden I signed for Man Utd and it was like ‘Wow!’ It was crazy.
    “Definitely for me personally, it was wrong place, wrong time.
    “I wasn’t ready for that. I just couldn’t deal with the pressure and the stresses and the expectation of playing for a team like Man Utd.”
    Norwich spell ‘stunted’ players’ growth
    Tony Cascarino reckons loanees from Chelsea and Man United have gone backwards at Norwich.
    Cascarino told TalkSPORT: “The lad Gilmour that came to Norwich, didn’t do particularly well at the club, and the fans turned on him at the start season.
    “He’s a terrific young footballer but, somehow, he’s not grown.
    “We talk all the time about young lads going elsewhere and improving – the lad Williams as well from Man United – but they’ve gone backwards this year.
    “Two players have gone there from big clubs and have gone backwards at Norwich.”
    It’s Your call
    Youri Tielemans is set to decide on his next club as speculation grows he could be set for a move to the likes of Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham.
    It is reported Tielemans has told people close to him he is prepared to make a move, with his preference being Real Madrid.
    But Premier League clubs will be keen to try and hijack a deal for the 24-year-old.
    Journalist Sacha Tavolieri tweeted: “Youri Tielemans would have told those around him his preference for a departure to Spain.
    “Real Madrid, interested, could position themselves concretely in the coming weeks… To be continued.”
    Darren Fletcher’s new role
    Darren Fletcher will take up a more prominent role at Manchester United next season, according to reports.
    The former United defender was promoted to the role of technical director in March 2021.
    But following the departure of chief transfer negotiator Matt Judge, he will now be handed more responsibilities at the club.
    According to the Daily Mail, Fletcher will take over some of Judge’s responsibilities such as arranging meetings with potential transfer targets and dealing with player agents.
    End of Martial’s United career
    Anthony Martial will never play again if Man United have things their way.
    That’s according to The Mirror who claim the Red Devils are considering paying the winger off to get rid of him for good.
    The report states that United are mulling over giving Martial £12.5m to pay the remainder of his two-year contract.
    Neves alert for Man United
    Man United are on high alert after reports that Wolves are willing to hear offers for Ruben Neves.
    He has repeatedly been linked with a move away from Molineux, with Man United among those keeping an eye on him.
    The Times reports that Wolves are open to selling Neves, with there being an acceptance around the club he is a “Champions League-level player”.
    With two years left on the Portuguese star’s deal, the Times claim the club would not stand in his way.
    Ronaldo to return to Madrid?
    Real Madrid are reportedly keen on making a sensational swoop for Cristiano Ronaldo this summer.
    And with a place in the top four looking unlikely, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner could leave sooner rather than later.
    According to the Mirror, influential figures at Real Madrid are eager for him to return to the Bernabeu.
    If Ronaldo does make the move he would fit back into the squad alongside some former teammates including Karim Benzema, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos.
    Declan Rice on transfer links
    Declan Rice has revealed that he has no control over his transfer value amid links with Man United and Chelsea.
    He also stated that his West Ham team-mates make jokes about his market price.
    Rice said: “I can’t help speculation, even with the numbers that get talked about.
    “I get battered for it all the time on social media, but I can’t help that. I can help by going on the pitch and performing as best as I can.
    “They [West Ham team-mates] wind me up all the time. It’s crazy to speak about to be honest, so I just kind of block it out and do what I do best and that’s play football.”
    Pressures of joining Man United
    Former Man United ace Ben Foster has revealed he wasn’t ready for the pressure of joining the Red Devils.
    He told The Mirror: “For me, it was bewildering. Honestly, I came from nowhere and then all of a sudden I signed for Man Utd and it was like ‘Wow!’ It was crazy.
    “Definitely for me personally, it was wrong place, wrong time.
    “I wasn’t ready for that. I just couldn’t deal with the pressure and the stresses and the expectation of playing for a team like Man Utd.”
    Wes Brown slams Man United
    Man United legend Wes Brown has slammed the club’s trajectory over recent years.
    He said: “It’s not been good for a few seasons now. The team isn’t a team – everyone can see there’s something wrong.
    “You’ve got to be strong mentally and know how to win games of football – perhaps when you don’t deserve to – Manchester United’s players haven’t been able to do that.”
    Irwin’s a sure thing
    Denis Irwin would be a sure-starter in Sir Alex Ferguson’s all-time XI.
    Fergie revealed: “Honestly, I would say Denis Irwin would be the one certainty to get in the team. I called him an eight out of ten.
    “At Highbury in one game, he had a bad pass back in the last minute and [Dennis] Bergkamp came in and scored.
    “After the game the press said: ‘You must be disappointed in that pass back.’ I said: ‘Well, one mistake in 10 years isn’t bad.’ He was an unbelievable player.”
    Wan-Bissaka doubt
    Aaron Wan-Bissaka doesn’t fit into Man United’s squad.
    That’s the opinion of football legend Kevin Phillips who said: “It’s a shame because I like him.
    “However, he hasn’t really progressed at Man United – although the club have been in a massive decline themselves.
    “Some players just don’t suit football clubs. That seems to be the case for Wan-Bissaka – he just doesn’t suit Man United. It happens.”
    Ten Hag’s transfer request
    James Ward-Prowse is the man Erik ten Hag wants to boss Manchester United’s new midfield.
    And that could spark a £75million summer tug-of-war, as City chief Pep Guardiola is a big fan of the Southampton skipper.
    Ten Hag faces a huge rebuilding job at Old Trafford and has already started drawing up a hit-list.
    And he has got the OK to go for Ward-Prowse, 27, with West Ham intent on keeping Declan Rice for one more season.
    The Hammers want £150million for Rice, too much for the Red Devils, who will almost certainly miss out on the Champions League next term.
    Yet JWP, who would cost half the price of Rice, is rated highly by Ten Hag.
    No Rash decisions
    Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard have been given lifelines by new Manchester United chief Erik ten Hag.
    Struggling Rashford, 24, is being assured he will get a chance to perform under Ten Hag next season — and that will boost his England World Cup hopes.
    While United team-mate Lingard could perform a U-turn and stay at the club if the new Old Trafford boss convinces him he is part of his plans under the Dutchman’s fresh regime.
    Phil Jones’ team selection reasons
    On his decisions, 30-year-old Jones told Goal in 2019: “I’ll go David [De Gea] No brainer.
    “Five-a-side so, do you know what? I’m going to be stupid here. I’m going to put Berba there. Berbatov.
    “Berba used to annoy me in training, every single training session. He used to play at centre-half and when I said to him ‘no, the manager asked me to play there’, he was like ‘no, go somewhere else’.
    “He was unbelievable. I’ll put Berba there.
    “And I’ll put… I’ll put Vida [Vidic] in there as well just because he throws himself at everything.
    “Then I’m going to go with Scholesy. And I’ve got to go Wazza [Rooney].”
    Phil Jones’ surprise team selection
    Phil Jones has named his dream Manchester United five-a-side team – and there is one major surprise.
    Few would argue that cool-as-you-like Dimitar Berbatov would be the perfect man for a smaller pitch.
    But not many would stick him at the back alongside Nemanja Vidic, especially when the Serb formed a rock-solid combo with Rio Ferdinand.
    David De Gea is, of course, picked in goal after years of being United’s last line of defence.
    Paul Scholes ties everything together as the creative spark in the middle, while Wayne Rooney stars up front.
    Morning Man Utd fans
    Man Utd bigwigs will discuss a £12MILLION pay-off with Anthony Martial to help grease the wheels of a summer move.
    The French forward has been on loan at Sevilla in LaLiga since January.
    Despite a dip in form and currently being injured, the Spanish side have not ruled out a permanent deal for the 26-year-old.
    Martial’s £240,000-a-week wages are beyond them and other interested clubs and United know they must reach a compromise if they want him off the books.
    New Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has already identified his first summer transfer target.
    Ten Hag plans on going after a player he was banned from signing at Ajax, left-back Tyrell Malacia.
    According to reports Ten Hag wants to sign Malacia for United after not being allowed to pursue him while at Ajax due to the rivalry between Ajax and Malacia’s current club Feyenoord.
    Man Utd interim manager Ralf Rangnick has ruled Edinson Cavani out of Monday’s clash with Brentford.
    Rangnick confirmed Cavani was “supposed” to return to training but that didn’t happen and he won’t be part of the upcoming Premier League match at Old Trafford.
    Rashford and Lingard lifeline
    Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard have been given lifelines by new Manchester United chief Erik ten Hag.
    Struggling Rashford, 24, is being assured he will get a chance to perform under Ten Hag next season — and that will boost his England World Cup hopes.
    While United team-mate Lingard could perform a U-turn and stay at the club if the new Old Trafford boss convinces him he is part of his plans under the Dutchman’s fresh regime.
    Rashford lost his Three Lions place this season, having endured a difficult campaign — so far scoring just five goals in 32 appearances.
    And with interim manager Ralf Rangnick favouring Jadon Sancho and Anthony Elanga, Rashford became concerned his hopes of playing at the 2022 Qatar World Cup were fading.
    But it has been made clear to Rashford that he will be given every chance to show off his skills once Ten Hag takes up the reigns following his arrival from Ajax this summer.
    Ward-Prowse wanted
    James Ward-Prowse is the man Erik ten Hag wants to boss Manchester United’s new midfield.
    And that could spark a £75million summer tug-of-war, as City chief Pep Guardiola is a big fan of the Southampton skipper.
    Old Trafford sources reckon he can play in the midfield holding role.
    Ward-Prowse earns around £100,000-a-week with Saints, meaning his salary — even with a hefty hike — is no stumbling block either.
    His five-year contract runs until June 2026, and he is not pressing for a move although the lure of joining one of football’s big guns would be hard to resist.
    Martial potential pay off
    Man Utd bigwigs will discuss a £12MILLION pay-off with Anthony Martial to help grease the wheels of a summer move.
    The French forward has been on loan at Sevilla in LaLiga since January.
    Despite a dip in form and currently being injured, the Spanish side have not ruled out a permanent deal for the 26-year-old.
    Martial’s £240,000-a-week wages are beyond them and other interested clubs and United know they must reach a compromise if they want him off the books.
    The Red Devils have been paying 60 per cent of his wages during his stay in southern Spain and the remaining two years on his contract would cost them the thick end of £25m.
    Martial is as keen to leave Old Trafford as they are to get him off the wage bill and knows he holds all the aces.
    Pogba’s Elland Road admission
    Paul Pogba was apparently bowled over by Elland when he visited with Man Utd last season, according Jack Harrison.
    “Against Man United at home this year, Paul Pogba looked at me,” the Leeds midfielder told The Times.
    “He was looking around, going, ‘wow, this is incredible! Is it like this for every game?!’ I said, ‘No, it’s a special occasion, just for you!’
    “Every week they are amazing. They’re super loud at home and travelling as well, we always have so many fans travelling, it’s incredible to have that fanbase.”
    Agbonlahor’s sympathy for Maguire
    Gabriel Agbonlahor has revealed he has sympathy for Harry Maguire, who appears to be having a crisis of confidence at Old Trafford.
    “I do feel sorry for Harry Maguire,” he revealed to Football Insider.
    “I’ve been there as a player where you’re going through a rough spell and everyone’s on your back. You don’t know where to turn. For him, I bet he can’t wait for the season to finish. Get on a nice break with his family, forget about football.
    “Come back in pre-season, put in the hard yards and start off a new season under a new manager. He’ll be looking forward to getting away in the summer, getting away from football. You can go through that. Everyone’s got mental health and you can’t look at footballers as robots.
    “People like to jump on the bandwagon with Maguire. I feel sorry for him because there’s been so many poor performers for Man United. But he gets singled out all the time. He didn’t play against Arsenal and look how poor they were defensively. Raphael Varane wasn’t any better and neither was Victor Lindelof.”
    Ten Hag’s first transfer target
    New Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has already identified his first summer transfer target.
    Ten Hag plans on going after a player he was banned from signing at Ajax, left-back Tyrell Malacia.
    According to the Mirror, Ten Hag wants to sign Malacia for United after not being allowed to pursue him while at Ajax due to the rivalry between Ajax and Malacia’s current club Feyenoord.
    Scouts from both United and Lyon watched his performance against Marseille in the Europa Conference League semi-final.
    The report indicates a bid of just £20m would be enough to convince the Dutch side to sell up.
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    Everton 1-0 Chelsea LIVE SCORE: Richarlison nets and throws smokebomb into crowd – Premier League stream, TV channel

    FRANK LAMPARD’S Everton have a crucial lead against their former club.The Toffees went ahead just after the break when Cesar Azpilicueta was dispossessed on the edge of his box and Richarlison slotted home.
    The Brazilian then courted controversy by picking up a smokebomb and throwing it back into the crowd.

    TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event/Premier League
    Live stream: Now TV/Sky Go
    Everton XI: Pickford, Coleman, Mykolenko, Holgate, Mina, Delph, Doucoure, Iwobi, Gray, Gordon, Richarlison.
    Chelsea XI: Mendy, Azpilicueta, Thiago Silva, Rudiger, James, Loftus-Cheek, Jorginho, Alonso, Mount, Havertz, Werner

    “We believed”
    Seamus Coleman discusses the result.
    I’m sure not many gave us a chance today, but we believed we could win. The reception we received… the football club means everything to these fans and we had to replicate that today. But it’s only three points and we’re still in a massive scrap. That save from Jordan was world class. There’s a reason why he’s England’s no.1. Without Jordan we wouldn’t have won the game.Seamus Coleman, Everton defender
    .Credit: Reuters
    The star between the sticks
    Jordan Pickford produced an inspired performance this afternoon, denying Chelsea time after time.
    Everton’s saving grace.
    .Credit: Getty
    Lampard back to haunt former club
    Lampard was at the helm of Chelsea just a few months ago.
    His Everton have just beaten them!
    .Credit: Reuters
    FULL TIME – Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    Everton have done it!
    Against all the odds, Everton showed the passion and energy to see off third-placed Chelsea to get within two points of Burnley and Leeds with one game in hand.
    A hard-fought victory, well earned by Frank Lampard’s men.
    Chelsea had some big chances in the second half. But Pickford’s inspired performance kept them all out.
    .Credit: Reuters
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    90+7, Rondon is freed one on one and cuts inside before falling to the floor.
    Alli attempts to pick up the pieces but the ball dribbles on through to Mendy.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    90+6, An Everton fan holds the ball under his jumper and raises his arms in confusion.
    They are loving this.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea – Holgate yellow
    90+5, Holgate picks up a booking for time wasting.
    You suspect there might be an extra minute added on here.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    90+5, The flag is up for offside.
    Everton fans can taste victory.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    90+4, James fires one on goal, but Holgate throw himself in the way.
    Alli is then late on James and Chelsea flood the penalty area.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    90+3, Gray strolls off as slowly as he can and Dele Alli is on.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    90+2, Chelsea work the ball smartly through a sea of Everton shirts.
    Kovacic gets the return from Alonso before firing low to Pickford’s near post.
    The keeper gets down brilliantly to deny him.
    He punches the air as the fans chant his name.
    This has been a legendary performance from the Englishman.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    90, Mount fires one into Zirych in the box who goes down.
    The board has gone up for seven added minutes. Seven!
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    88, What a finish we have here!
    Gordon is freed on the counter and fires one at Mendy’s near post to win the corner.
    The noise inside Goodison Park is overwhelming
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    86, Everton still on the attack.
    Gordon slides one across the area to Rondon who attempted a cheeky flicked finish, but doesn’t make cobtact.
    Pulisic then gets up the other end and looks for Havertz who was unmarked in the middle. Holgate intercepts brilliantly.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    85, So close from Gray!
    Rondon looks to be heading for the corner flag. But he changes his mind and plays Doucoure inside.
    The midfielder lays off Gray whose effort shaves the Chelsea crossbar.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea – Havertz yellow card
    82, Havertz has had enough of Mina winding him up and gives him a little push. The 6ft 4 defender makes sure of the punishment by flopping to the floor.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea – Everton change
    80, Goalscorer Richarlison is off after battling an injury.
    Rondon is on for this final ten minutes.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    79, Loftus-Cheek evades Allan’s challenge before checking inside and firing on goal.
    Pickford saves as he’s caught in no-mans land after punching clear just seconds previously.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    77, It’s a real tackle-fest this match.
    Allan slides in on Mount, before Coleman slides in on Pulisic.
    Ziyech plays a dangerous low free kick across a good area. But none of his team-mates could connect.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea – Yellow card
    76, Alonso picks up a booking for his protests to the referee.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    75, Havertz is tussling with Mina again and the foul is given against the German for a shirt pull.
    Richarlison is back on.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    73, The ball drops kindly to Richarlison in the box, but James times his interception well.
    Richarlison follows through on the full-back before hitting the deck. He’s being tested on the side-lines.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea – Toffees substitution
    70, Allan comes on for Delph.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea – Chelsea changes
    68, Zieyech and Pulisic are on. Werner and Azpilicueta make way.
    Chelsea’s final changes, meaning there will be no Lukaku this afternoon.
    Everton 1-0 Chelsea
    67, Azpilicueta floats a ball in to Havertz who jumps up and heads a few yards wide.
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