Big game at Ibrox, spotlight on Rodgers & stardust at Pittodrie?
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Big game at Ibrox, spotlight on Rodgers & stardust at Pittodrie?
"The Scottish Premiership returns with a bang following a positive international break for the national team. A huge game at Ibrox headlines the weekend schedule, while a number of deadline-day signings are set to get their first taste of action at their new clubs. One player stands out for us at Pittodrie, and we are shining our manager spotlight in the visiting dugout at Rugby Park on Sunday."
"Hearts investor Tony Bloom raised eyebrows last month when he claimed the Tynecastle club are in a position to split the Old Firm this season. A rare victory at winless Rangers on Saturday would certainly make a statement. Derek McInnes' side, who will be without record signing Eduardo Ageu and defender Frankie Kent, travel to Govan with 10 points from four games, while Russell Martin's men have opened with four straight draws."
The Scottish Premiership resumes after an international break with a headline clash as Rangers host Hearts at Ibrox. Rangers have failed to win their past five league matches, their longest top-flight winless run in 20 years, and opened the season with four draws. Hearts sit on 10 points from four games and investor Tony Bloom suggested they can split the Old Firm this season. Rangers will be without Eduardo Ageu and Frankie Kent, while Thelo Aasgaard returns from Norway and Youssef Chermiti could add attacking threat. Rangers registered no shots on target against Celtic, increasing urgency for improved attacking output. Brendan Rodgers faces media scrutiny amid fan unrest and a planned protest at Rugby Park.
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