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Celtic Exchange Weekly: Premiership Pendulum Swings Further In Celtic’s Favour After Weekend Of Drama in Title Race

A week can be a long time in football. Rangers had the chance to leapfrog Celtic into top spot with a win in last week’s derby at Ibrox, but failure to do so (do “moral victorys” count?) has cost them badly. Further failure in Dingwall by Phillipe Clement’s men has now left the Hoops with a four point lead in the title race as a Reo Hatate inspired performance ensured it was the green side of Glasgow who were celebrating after another weekend of high drama in the title race. In addition to the impact of the returning Hatate, team-mates Cameron Carter-Vickers, Alistair Johnstone, Kyogo and others have found form at the best possible time as the Bhoys focus in on a potential league and cup double. Brendan Rodgers too is in buoyant mood, declaring this as the stage of the season when “Celtic come alive!” And it couldn’t come at a better time! Join Tino, James & Joe on this very latest episode of The Celtic Exchange Weekly following another dramatic week in the Title Race. ALSO FEATURING Post Split Possibilities Nawrocki’s Shirt To Lose? Missing Maeda ============================== All Celtic Exchange episodes are now available on YouTube 📺 or wherever you get your podcasts 🎧 📰 The Celtic Exchange Weekly ⌛ The Countdown To Kick-Off (Every Game) ⚽ The Final Whistle Show (Every Game) ➕ Additional Bonus Episodes ============================== 🔗 All additional content at https://thecelticexchange.com 🚫 Enjoy Ad-Free Episodes @

Celtic Exchange Weekly: Premiership Pendulum Swings Further In Celtic’s Favour After Weekend Of Drama in Title Race
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Celtic Exchange Weekly: Premiership Pendulum Swings Further In Celtic’s Favour After Weekend Of Drama in Title Race

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