
Kyogo linked with Japan return - gossip
Japanese club linked with Celtic striker and Rangers expected to shift interest to new defender after move collapses.
Japanese club linked with Celtic striker and Rangers expected to shift interest to new defender after move collapses.
Wigan Athletic boss Shaun Maloney is confident his former club Celtic will build on the success of a league and cup double.
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Rangers might have played well, but Celtic showed them how to get the job done again at Hampden, writes Tom English.
Retiring keeper Joe Hart says he's "blessed" to have played for Celtic as he bowed out with a Scottish league and cup Double.
Philippe Clement's side head for rebuild with regrets after Scottish Cup final defeat by rivals Celtic.
Watch the moment captain Callum McGregor and the retiring Joe Hart lift the Scottish Cup for Celtic.
Watch the best of the action as Hampden as Celtic score in the 90th minute to beat Rangers in the Scottish Cup final.
Watch Adam Idah's 90th-minute winner, which secured a league and Scottish Cup double for Celtic.
The final meaningful act of the season proved the most painful one of all for Rangers. Celtic won the Scottish Cup in a manner none of their supporters will forget in a hurry. Jack Butland, Rangersβ finest performer in this campaign, proved his teamβs fall guy. The former England goalkeeper should probably have held a long range drive from Paulo Bernardo in the 90th minute at Hampden Park. What Butland absolutely could not do was bat the ball straight to the onrushing Adam Idah. Inexplicably, Butland handed Idah his opportunity. Celtic had precious few in this taut, tense final but took the one that mattered. Brendan Rodgers has secured a double in this, his first season back in Glasgow. Idah, a Norwich City loanee, has written his name into Celtic folklore. Continue reading...
Celtic claimed for a Scottish Cup final penalty when the ball glanced off Kyogo Furuhashi's head and struck Ben Davies' hand.
Rate the players as Celtic and Rangers meet in an Old Firm Scottish Cup final at Hampden.
Live updates from the 3pm BST kick-off at HampdenAny comments? Feel free to email Scott with your thoughts Two weeks ago this happened β¦ β¦ but then the last time these two famous old rivals met in the Scottish Cup final this happened β¦ Continue reading...
Rangers have won the Cup only twice in 15 years and fell away in the league to leave their manager needing Hampden win Anybody who sniffily asserts that a meeting of Celtic and Rangers in a Scottish Cup final is about as remarkable as Thursday following Wednesday has not been paying attention. A Rangers victory via the odd goal in five from a Hampden epic in 2002 marks the last time the Old Firm squared off in Scottish footballβs showpiece occasion. The noisy neighbours will be belatedly reunited on Saturday. Of more concern to Rangers than fixture quirks should be the list of triumphant finalists since they lifted this trophy in 2009. The Scottish Cup has been housed at Ibrox on one more occasion during the intervening years. St Johnstone have won it twice in this period. Celticβs seven successes in 14 seasons emphasise a period of dominance but the ribbons of Hearts, Hibs, Inverness and Dundee United have draped over the Cup as often as those of Rangers since Falkirk were narrowly seen off, 15 years ago. Continue reading...