Celtic Overcome 10-Man Rangers to Reach Scottish League Cup Final
Martin O'Neill, Celtic's interim manager, has won his first Old Firm game in over 20 years with a 3-1 victory over Rangers in extra-time. The Hoops took advantage of a red card for Thelo Aasgaard and ran away with the win, advancing to the Scottish League Cup final against St Mirren.
The match started on the front foot for Celtic, who looked like they were about to open the scoring in the 19th minute but were denied by VAR. However, it was just six minutes later that Jonny Kenny headed Celtic into the lead with a powerful shot from Arne Engels' corner. The game was well underway when Thelo Aasgaard committed a straight red card against Anthony Ralston in the 39th minute for studding him on the thigh.
Celtic's pressure eventually paid off as they took the lead again after James Tavernier equalized for Rangers from the penalty spot nine minutes from time. Celtic were awarded three points, despite having a player less than their opponents throughout most of the match and even at full strength in extra-time, when Callum McGregor scored before substitute Callum Osmand sealed the win.
O'Neill praised his team's performance, stating that it was "a great effort" but taking no credit for the win. He also highlighted his new players' skills, particularly Osmand, saying he is "very sharp." The former Ireland boss may be set to take charge of Celtic for the final after an interim period, leaving fans eagerly awaiting news about O'Neill's future role at the club.
Celtic will now face St Mirren in the Scottish League Cup final on December 14. The Hoops have won 28 matches against Rangers under O'Neill's leadership.
				
			Martin O'Neill, Celtic's interim manager, has won his first Old Firm game in over 20 years with a 3-1 victory over Rangers in extra-time. The Hoops took advantage of a red card for Thelo Aasgaard and ran away with the win, advancing to the Scottish League Cup final against St Mirren.
The match started on the front foot for Celtic, who looked like they were about to open the scoring in the 19th minute but were denied by VAR. However, it was just six minutes later that Jonny Kenny headed Celtic into the lead with a powerful shot from Arne Engels' corner. The game was well underway when Thelo Aasgaard committed a straight red card against Anthony Ralston in the 39th minute for studding him on the thigh.
Celtic's pressure eventually paid off as they took the lead again after James Tavernier equalized for Rangers from the penalty spot nine minutes from time. Celtic were awarded three points, despite having a player less than their opponents throughout most of the match and even at full strength in extra-time, when Callum McGregor scored before substitute Callum Osmand sealed the win.
O'Neill praised his team's performance, stating that it was "a great effort" but taking no credit for the win. He also highlighted his new players' skills, particularly Osmand, saying he is "very sharp." The former Ireland boss may be set to take charge of Celtic for the final after an interim period, leaving fans eagerly awaiting news about O'Neill's future role at the club.
Celtic will now face St Mirren in the Scottish League Cup final on December 14. The Hoops have won 28 matches against Rangers under O'Neill's leadership.