A Celtic supporter was spotted celebrating among Rangers fans in the home end at Ibrox following Sunday’s 1-1 draw.
The incident occurred after full-time, once the stadium had largely emptied. Cameras from the Celtic fans picked up the supporter rising to celebrate, clearly delighted with the result, as he found himself one of the few still seated in a section dominated by home supporters.
God bless whoever this Catholic is pic.twitter.com/YIAM19M5gl
— Adam (@a18886702) May 4, 2025
Celtic emerged from Ibrox with a point and unbeaten, but the performance raised more questions than it answered about the squad’s long-term direction. While Brendan Rodgers’ side improved after the break, there was a glaring lack of quality in the final third, and signs that a summer overhaul may be required.
Adam Idah’s equaliser came via a deflection and Celtic didn’t create enough clear chances to take control of the game. That final bit of incision just wasn’t there.
In midfield, the contrast was evident. Rangers’ trio of Nicolas Raskin, Mohamed Diomande and Connor Barron frequently outmuscled and outworked Celtic’s engine room. Callum McGregor, ever-reliable and technically sharp, was visibly stretched at times when asked to press and recover ground against younger, more athletic opponents.

There’s a growing sense that parts of this Celtic squad are in need of rejuvenation. Too many fringe players aren’t offering enough when called upon, and there’s a lack of physicality that becomes more obvious in high-intensity matches like this one. The sharpness, bite, and energy that defined the side under Ange Postecoglou at its best have waned, and it’s clear Rodgers will need reinforcements—not just in numbers, but in profile.