

Rangers player ratings v Celtic: How Fashion Sakala, Steven Davis and John Lundstram shaped up in title crunch
The draw means the gap at the top remains six points with nine still to play for, and the goal difference - 19 in Celtic’s favour – intact.
Fashion Sakala fired in an equaliser to cancel out Jota’s opener, and hit the post late on as the visitors piled on the pressure for the win. It was not to be but there is encouragement for Giovanni van Bronckhorst ahead of Thursday night's crucial game.
He fielded a strong starting XI despite the semi-final looming and was rewarded by the performance, despite falling behind to the Portuguese winger in the first half. He drifted into the box to beat Borna Barisic to Daizen Maeda’s goalmouth pass and put his side infront after an even opening where both sides had chances – particularly Ryan Kent in a carbon copy which he fired wide.
Maeda could have extended Celtic’s lead with a header but it was a midfield battle and while Celtic finished the first period stronger, Rangers impressed in the second and equalised through Sakala’s low drive and the Zambian also hit the post as his game rose to a crescendo as 90 minutes approached.
It remained level though and while Celtic attention turns to the title – six points ahead with nine to play – Rangers now look to RB Leipzig on Thursday.
Here’s how Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side shaped up as they denied their rivals a win and a title expectation party.
He fielded a strong starting XI despite the semi-final looming and was rewarded by the performance, despite falling behind to the Portuguese winger in the first half. He drifted into the box to beat Borna Barisic to Daizen Maeda’s goalmouth pass and put his side infront after an even opening where both sides had chances – particularly Ryan Kent in a carbon copy which he fired wide.

9. Ryan Kent - 7
Immediately looked in the mood but guilty of spurning 12th minute chance after great movement to fool Ralston and throughout first half was Rangers biggest threat. Quieter second but critical to Rangers' play. Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group

10. Joe Aribo - 5
Appeared caught in two minds between the false-nine role of Leipzig second half and joining in with midfield. Indecision hampered effect in either. Needed to move forward but when moved off for Scott Wright, change in shape helped lead to Rangers' equaliser. Photo: Ian MacNicol

11. Fashion Sakala - 7
Too easily brushed off the ball despite having pace to beat Taylor when used wide on the right. Change of role after Aribo was withdrawn created space and a wonderful strike for Rangers' equaliser - and no doubt it was his goal this time. Photo: Ian MacNicol

12. Giovanni van Bronckhorst
Went with a strong line-up and rewarded with a point, though will feel it could have been all three. However no glaring injury issues and team on a high after stirring second half performance to lift mood ahead of Europa League semi-final. Photo: Ian MacNicol