Kris Boyd makes confession to Celtic fans as Rangers title prediction made-report

Kris Boyd makes confession to Celtic fans as Rangers title prediction made
Kris Boyd makes confession to Celtic fans as Rangers title prediction made

Kris Boyd makes

confession to Celtic fans

as Rangers title

prediction made

Kris Boyd makes confession to Celtic fans

as Rangers title prediction made

In an admission to Celtics supporters,

Kris Boyd acknowledged that his

winning the

title was incorrect and that Brendan

Rodgers was a “upgrade” over Ange

Postecoglou.

In an article published on The Scottish

Sun website on Friday, February 9, the

pundit stated that while he was

anticipating the Hoops manager to take

the Parkhead club “by storm again” and

transform his team into the one from

2016–17, his “woeful” performance in

their 2-1 victory over Hibernian on

Wednesday, February 7, demonstrated

that he is a “very different boss.”

While acknowledging that you “never

write off Celtic,” he went on to say that

the SPL title “remains in the balance”

and listed the Gers as the slight favorites

in the competition. The Old Firm rivals

are vying for the greatest honor in

Scottish football.

Kris Boyd makes confession to Celtic fans as Rangers title prediction made
Kris Boyd makes confession to Celtic fans as Rangers title prediction made

Rangers and Celtic are closing the gap in

the title contest.

Kris Boyd makes confession to

Celtic fans as Rangers title

prediction made

Rangers and Celtic are running neck and

neck for the championship, which is

something you never would have

imagined even a few months ago. The

next few months should be exciting.

Although Rodgers doesn’t seem to be the

same manager he was when his Hornets

team was unbeatable five or six years

ago, he has a wealth of knowledge and

will trust his instincts to make the right

decisions.

Nevertheless, the Northern Irishman

faces a Gers team that is playing

brilliantly right now after Philippe

Clement moved to Ibrox.

The defeat in the Old Firm derby on

December 30 was the only blemish on

the Belgian’s record, which will give

Celtic supporters optimism that they can

win this year.

But unless one of them makes a major

mistake over the next three months, the

race for the title appears to come down

to the wire, and the Light Blues manager

is anxious to make sure it won’t be his

team.,

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