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The Warm-Up · Nov 1

RANGERS’ BIGGEST TEST | League Cup Semi-Finals | The Warm-Up feat. Paul Lambert and Neil McCann

Following a tumultuous week for Rangers after defeat to Aberdeen, former Ibrox man Neil McCann and Celtic hero Paul Lambert take a look at what’s next for Philippe Clement ahead of a must-win Premier Sports Cup semi-final against a strong Motherwell team. The pair also preview Celtic and Aberdeen whilst discussing if The Dons are genuine title contenders and how Brendan Rodgers will prepare his team’s going into Saturday’s match. We also take a look at the other William Hill Premiership fixtures whilst discussing if Lennon Miller could follow a similar path to Paul Lambert, who regales us with memories of Borussia Dortmund and facing up to Zidane in the Champions League final. 00:00 Intros 01:00 Aberdeen v Rangers and The Dons title credentials 06:06 The challenge facing Rangers just now 14:28 Neil McCann’s memories of Dundee 15:20 Memories of Fergus McCann stopping the 10 16:20 Philippe Clement 18:49 Hibs v Hearts underperforming and Neil Critchley’s impact 21:28 How does a manager come in mid-way through a season 24:04 Premiership preview 25:20 Red cards and angry managers 27:00 Romanov at Hearts memories 29:14 – Lambert’s memories of Wim Jansen 30:52 – Lambert’s memories of his Dortmund send-off 31:50 – Aberdeen v Celtic preview 33:25 – Rangers v Motherwell preview 35:42 – The Rondo 45:46 – Lambert on Lennon Miller 46:26 – Lambert’s Dortmund memories 49:50 – Lambert’s memories of Julio Cesar 53:50 – Premier Sports Cup predictions Follow us on X and Instagram TheWarmUp 18+ please gamble responsibly. #ScottishFootball #Rangers #Celtic #football #SPFL #Aberdeen #Motherwell #Aberdeen #PremierSportsCup #semifinal #leaguecup #PhilippeClement #PaulLambert #NeilMcCann #BorussiaDortmund #Subscribe Proper Supporter of the SPFL Watch The Warm-Up every Friday on YouTube 18+ | Find out how to limit gambling ads on social media –

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