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Celts tipped to deal with Gers
- Updated: September 7, 2016
Davie Provan predicts a comfortable Celtic win against Rangers in Saturday’s Glasgow derby and feels Rangers are “not up to speed” yet this season.
The fierce rivals have not played each other in the league for four years but Rangers upset the odds in last season’s Scottish Cup semi-final, beating the Bhoys on penalties.
Under new manager Brendan Rodgers, Celtic have qualified for the Champions League group stage and top the Premiership with three straight wins, a point clear of the Gers who have played one game more.
And Provan, who played for Celtic from 1978 to 1987, believes his former club will hold local bragging rights …