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Warburton: Celtic well ahead
- Updated: December 30, 2016
Rangers manager Mark Warburton has conceded his club are some distance behind Scottish champions Celtic on and off the pitch.
The former Brentford boss was confident Rangers, who face Celtic live on Sky Sports 1 on Saturday, would challenge for the title, but their rivals are on course for the most comfortable defence of the league in their run of five-in-a-row.
Brendan Rodgers has yet to lose a domestic fixture, with 22 victories and one draw this season, as Celtic sit 16 points clear of Rangers having played one game less than Warburtons’s team.
“The reality of the situation is there is a very evident financial disparity between the two clubs. Champions League football is a huge difference, and what we have to do is focus on Rangers,” Warburton said to Sky Sports …