Peter Grant
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Adama was up there on his own.
Rangers won everything back.
So, it's okay to say momentum changed and went by an extra man in midfield, but allowed Celtic to dominate because they never had that out ball and they trained for that.
All of a sudden, and we're talking off air, Stephen's right in the respect, Kasama, come on,
He never done the same job that was in the right-winging.
So he was going back the way.
So it allowed the left-back, Sirachi, to come into Rangers' half.
It allowed Liam Scales to step out of the ball.
Cal McGregor started to dictate the game.
That all changed for Rangers' substitution.
Hattati came on and done excellent for Celtic, but the domination became Celtic's because they had more time on the ball.
And they never had that.
I'm not even saying that, Paul.
You could have brought Diamondi still on, but played him against Cal McGregor.
He just said, right, go and play off Kyle McGregor and get support to the front.
So, me personally, I think there's one other guy done it as well as Nadiri and Charmiti did at the weekend.
One other Rangers player's done it the best when I've seen any team trying to do it was...
Barame and I know he's been out of the team but he seemingly played really well last week he did but I had a play with him on there he was excellent against Calum McGregor at playing narrow because he knows when to spring and put pressure on and Rangers never go out and you can see that on the match stats as you talk about where Celtic's positioning was and where Rangers' was and where the pressure was so I think the Rangers going out of jail would take the centre forward off as in changing the one not having that one closer to Calum McGregor I do think though when they're 2-0 up
I know what you're saying, but that's the actual point I'm trying to make.
Celtic and Rangers are not allowed to take a backward step.