MICHAEL BEALE has admitted Celtic will have to have quite the downfall if The Rangers are to make a comeback in the league.

Refusing to name Celtic, the new Ibrox manager referred to Postecoglou’s side as “the other team”, admitting the league is out of his hands.
Beale hasn’t even managed a competitive game for the club, yet some believe that ‘Bealeball’ will take over Celtic and will put up a great fight for the rest of the season. Some pundits have even come out of hiding to claim that the league is far from over.
As quoted by Football Scotland, Beale admitted that something would have to happen to Celtic for his side to win the league. He said:
“It will only make up a nine point gap if we win and something happens to the other team. At the moment, all we can take care of is tomorrow.”
Celtic have won fourteen of the first fifteen league matches this season, with the only loss coming in Paisley. It doesn’t look like a downfall is coming Celtic’s way with the form they’re showing in the league. Maybe the introduction of suits and brogues will earn the Ibrox club a few extra points!