da aposte e ganhe: Steven Gerrard must see the error of his ways and make the needed changes before Celtic comes to Ibrox or Rangers will be humiliated.
On the chalkboard
da cassino online: The Gers once again let points slip away, as Hibernian were able to scrape a draw on Boxing Day, leaving Rangers trailing Celtic by three points going into Saturday’s Old Firm derby having also drawn nil-nil with Hibs a week earlier.
Rangers had the better of the chances on Wednesday, but missed opportunities to extend their single goal lead and were caught out by a late Darren McGregor equaliser.
Had midfield duo Ryan Jack and Lassana Coulibaly combined better, the Teddy Bears may have managed to hold onto their lead and take on their rivals with a chance of ending the year on top.
Summer signing Coulibaly in particular failed to impress in the 1-1 draw, with the 22-year-old struggling in every aspect of his game.
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Gerrard must drop Coulibaly
If Gerrard were to drop Coulibaly, he could look to bring in someone who offers more creativity – which will be key for his side to beat Celtic on Saturday.
It has become a recurring theme for the former Liverpool captain’s side to struggle with creating chances, and the 38-year-old has alluded to the issue multiple times over the festive period.
The Celtic derby comes too early for any new player, coming in from outside the club, to make a difference, but new signings must be considered heavily in the coming days and weeks as Angers loanee Coulibaly continues to disappoint.
What does he actually offer?
Sometimes it is unclear what exactly Coulibaly has to offer, according to ex-Light Blues striker Gordon Dalziel.
Speaking to Clyde 1 Superscoreboard, via The Scottish Sun, Dalziel stated: “I have no idea what he offers to Rangers.
“He doesn’t score goals, he doesn’t create, he runs about, he throws in an odd tackle.
“If Rangers lost their goalkeeper and centre-forward, they’re an average football team.”