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It’s been a long old road but Rangers are finally about to end Celtic’s dominance of Scottish football.

Steven Gerrard’s men were welcomed on arrival to Ibrox by their adoring fans ahead of St Mirren’s visit, and with good reason too.

COVID restrictions were put to one side by the Rangers fans, who welcomed the players into Ibrox

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COVID restrictions were put to one side by the Rangers fans, who welcomed the players into Ibrox

Rangers could be Scottish champions next time they take to the field

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Rangers could be Scottish champions next time they take to the field

Gers have yet to taste defeat in 32 league matches this season and goals from Ryan Kent, Alfredo Morelos and Ianis Hagi sealed a comfortable 3-0 win in their latest outing.

It means Celtic’s bid for ten league titles in a row is on the verge of ending and Rangers could even be Scottish champions for the first time since 2011 this weekend.

Anything less than a win for Celtic against Dundee United on Sunday will see that happen.

However, a win for Celtic would give Gerrard’s men the chance to seal the title at Celtic Park, with the two Glasgow sides locking horns on March 21.

Gerrard has picked Rangers up and made them Scotland’s best and feared in Europe

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Gerrard has picked Rangers up and made them Scotland’s best and feared in Europe

The title hasn’t been confirmed yet but Rangers’ title celebrations are in full swing.

The players gathered to a corner of Ibrox to salute the fans stood outside the stadium just after the final whistle.

They carried on in the dressing room afterwards with manager Gerrard right in the thick of it.

Just imagine what the celebrations will be like when they do become champions.

Rangers players celebrate in corner of Ibrox with fans outside ground as Steven Gerrard’s men close in on Scottish Premiership title



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