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Nico Raskin O** F*** Reaction | Rangers 3-0 Celtic

Old Firm reaction! Rangers 3-0 Celtic – Nico Raskin on the win over Celtic and what it meant to him, the players and the Rangers support. 🎥 Post-Match Interview: Nicolas Raskin on Rangers’ 3-0 Victory Over Celtic Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin reflects on an emphatic Old Firm Derby win, expressing pride in the team’s performance and the joy of playing in front of the fans. Raskin highlights the team’s resilience amid injuries and pressure, their confidence heading into the game, and the importance of building consistency across different types of matches. 💬 Key Points Discussed: Team Performance: Raskin emphasizes the collective effort and the importance of delivering a strong performance after recent disappointments. Adapting to Opponents: He acknowledges the challenges of playing against defensive teams in the league versus the open nature of matches against Celtic or in Europe. Special Moment: Playing in front of his family, especially his father, made the win particularly meaningful. Discipline Incident: Raskin shares his perspective on a controversial yellow card and his discussion with the referee. Nico Raskin Quotes: “The fans deserve a performance like that, and we deserved it as a group. After the last two games, we needed this.” “It’s about finding the small details that make us good in both types of games—against defensive teams and in open matches.” “Today was a special afternoon for me because my father was in the stadium. It’s a day I’ll remember my whole life.” ⚽ What’s Next for Rangers? Raskin underscores the importance of carrying this momentum forward and maintaining high standards in upcoming matches. Can Rangers use this victory as a springboard to achieve consistency across all competitions? Stay tuned for more reactions and updates! #rangers #rangersfc #celtic #celticfc #oldfirm #football #soccer

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