Fight said Ped
RANGERS boss Pedro Caixinha insists his side can shoot down Celtic’s Treble dream — so long as 11 warriors in blue turn up at Hampden.
Gers warmed up for next weekend’s William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final showdown with their old rivals by beating PARTICK 2-0 at Ibrox with goals from Kenny Miller and Jon Toral.
It was the Light Blues’ third win in five games under their new Portuguese boss and their third straight clean sheet.
Now Caixinha reckons his men are ready to face up to Brendan Rodgers’ rampant Hoops.
“This team is always ready to beat anyone and
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Celtic is going to be the next one,” he said.
“I hope to have 11 warriors starting the game.”
ABERDEEN booked their place in the Europa League and retained their ninepoint lead over Rangers in the battle for second in the Premiership with a 2-1 victory at ST JOHNSTONE. Neil Lennon (left) hailed his HIBERNIAN team after they clinched the Championship title, beating QUEEN OF THE SOUTH 3-0.
Lennon said: “It feels brilliant, absolutely brilliant.
“I’m really proud of the players and the club because you could feel the burden of being in the league for the third season.
“There was a weight but now it is lifted.”
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