Rangers v Celtic: Scottish Cup quarter-final live
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Rangers v Celtic: Scottish Cup quarter-final  live
"We defend as a group. It's not about a single person. We've spoken on the good things [from the 2-2 draw with Celtic], what the opponent did, how we have to adjust. We are ready. We built up our energy, we trained outstandingly."
"It is [an injury]. He was feeling pretty sore by the end of the Aberdeen game and he's just not recovered in time. It's a blow for us. He's a captain in every aspect of it. Both a leader in the dressing room and on the field and he'll be a big miss for us."
"It wasn't a great first half, but I think it was a very good second half, so we need to build from that."
Danny Rohl has announced Rangers' tactical adjustments for the upcoming Old Firm match, with Nasser Djiga coming into the team after strong training performances. Rohl emphasizes that defense operates as a collective unit rather than relying on individual players. Celtic manager Martin O'Neill confirms that captain Callum McGregor is sidelined with an injury, likely similar to a previous achilles issue, describing his absence as a significant blow given McGregor's leadership qualities both on and off the pitch. The match features strong attendance with Celtic's biggest away support in eight years at Ibrox. Youssef Chermiti, Rangers' top scorer, has been particularly dangerous in recent matches against Celtic and Hearts. Benjamin Nygren notes Celtic's improved second-half performance in their previous encounter, suggesting the team should build on that momentum.
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