Billy Dodds believes Saturday's critical derby clash won't be as straightforward for Celtic "as some people think". But rival Paul Lambert simply can't see past his old team getting the result they want and seeing out the title race.
It's been a Premiership tussle full of twists and turns and a few weeks ago it looked like Rangers were in command after an impressive start by Philippe Clement.
But major stumbles against Ross County and Dundee have let Brendan Rodgers' team open up a three-point gap - which Rangers must now bridge at Parkhead on Saturday, otherwise they are relying on major favours from elsewhere in the final two games.
Last time the sides faced it was a corker, with Rangers battling back from 2-0 down to claim a thrilling 3-3 draw at Ibrox. But Dodds thinks if they change their approach from that game, they might have a chance at Celtic Park.
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