Former Celtic player says the Rangers equalizer against Kilmarnock took the wind out of Park head
Rangers destroyed a boisterous Celtic Park crowd that had begun to dream of topping the Scottish Premiership once again.
According to former Celtic Park right-back Mark Wilson, the Parkhead crowd took a serious hit when James Tavernier tied the score against Kilmarnock.
The results of the other team will receive a lot of attention as the Scottish Premiership title race is expected to be close and unpredictable, especially when the two teams are playing at the same time.
Additionally, Mark Wilson says that the Ibrox team’s Rugby Park comeback silenced the Celtic Park crowd—a sentiment that Rangers supporters have grown increasingly accustomed to in recent seasons.
Mark Wilson’s response to Rangers’ goal at Celtic Park
Mark Wilson said on Clyde Superscoreboard that he attended Celtic Park for the Parkhead team’s 7-1 thumping of Dundee.
Many comments have been made regarding the mood at Parkhead that evening, however as this article explains, Rangers’ comeback against Kilmarnock severely damaged Parkhead’s momentum.
According to Mark Wilson, “last night was one of the first times in a long time I can remember when the goal went in for Kilmarnock at Celtic Park.”
Killie had to have scored, I said at the time.
“There was definitely a pause in the arena after Rangers scored. On the field, the game was (already) won.
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