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👋 Good Evening everyone, it's the day after the bonkers Old Firm derby before and, as ever, there are plenty of talking points to get stuck into...
🗣️ You can read and watch what Philippe Clement and Rabbi Matondo had to say after the 3-3 draw at Ibrox. Meanwhile, keep your eyes peeled on our YouTube channel tonight as we release the embargoed press conference with Cyriel Dessers.
📺 Chris joined me on the Morning Briefing earlier as we discussed the big talking points from the game including the alarming form of Connor Goldson. Should he be dropped for Leon Balogun? Catch up with the show below.
📝 Chris was in attendance at Ibrox yesterday, he's penned his thoughts on the game and where the result leaves Rangers in terms of the title race. Check it out here.
🚀 Matondo's stoppage-time equaliser was an absolute stunner. Joshua spoke to his former coach at Cercle Brugge who opened up on the Welshman's technique and how he has perfected the cut inside and curling finish. It's a great read, check it out here.
📊 Meanwhile, with Joshua enjoying a well-earned week off, I took over StatsBomb duties today. I examined the big moments of Sunday's game. You can read the piece here.
☔ Finally, attention now turns to Dens Park where Rangers are due to play Dundee on Wednesday. There are legitimate concerns over the state of the pitch and with a Yellow alert for rain issued for tomorrow, it remains to be seen if the game will go ahead. Keep your eyes peeled on our social media channels for the latest updates.
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