Celtic, Rangers and Scottish League Cup
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GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — Celtic beat fierce rival Rangers 3-1 after extra time to reach the League Cup final in Scotland on Sunday.
We’ll get to Thelo Asgaard’s red card later, but for now, former FIFA referee Mark Clattenburg has delivered his verdict on Auston Trusty’s yellow card after his late first half challenge on Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland.
Celtic needed reassurance after a turbulent spell, adrift of Hearts and losing their rhythm. O’Neill offered clarity with his unveiling, saying he was merely “keeping the seat warm” as the club plots its next direction.
Jack Butland was one of Rangers' star performers, but three stars flopped as Danny Rohl's side lost the Glasgow derby vs Celtic.
Trusty was clearly attempting to contest a loose ball, his momentum carrying him into a collision that looked purely accidental. Butland, who had already
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