Match-winner Connor Goldson hopes derby delight directs Rangers towards title

Old Firm hero Connor Goldson hopes Rangers’ 2-0 victory at Celtic can act as the springboard to take Steven Gerrard’s team to the title.

The Ibrox defender was the unlikely match-winner for Rangers as he scored once in each half to hand the visitors the victory.

The Light Blues have now recorded back-to-back wins at Parkhead for the first time since 1995.

Connor Goldson did the business for Rangers at Celtic Park
Connor Goldson did the business for Rangers at Celtic Park

But Goldson – whose team now hold a four-point lead over Neil Lennon’s champions having played a game more – is determined his team will not slip up like they did last year following their December triumph.

The Englishman told Sky Sports: “It’s so early in the season – only 11 games played. We’ve got the European game on Thursday then we’re at home next weekend (against Livingston). We just need to get another three points and keep progressing as best we can.

“We didn’t do ourselves justice when we won here last season after coming back from the break.

“We were poor. We didn’t look half the team we did before the break. Hopefully this now gives us the confidence we need to put a big run together.”

Goldson headed home from a James Tavernier free-kick nine minutes into the first half then repeated that feat just as early in the second as he prodded home at the second attempt.

He added: “It’s massive. Old Firms are always massive games and we knew we had to start well, we had to score first and we had to defend well as they are a good team.

“But I thought we did everything right today. We controlled the game, controlled our box and limited them to a few chances – and we got two goals.

“I was happy with the first goal and the second goal I was happier because at 1-0 you know anything can happen but at two it settled down a wee bit.

“Then we were at our best in the game, keeping the ball and playing on the counter-attack.

“We’ve worked on the shape for two years now. We’ve played against some top teams with that same shape.

“The new lads have bought into it and it’s always seemed to work for us in big games.

“We know what we’re doing and we limited them to not many chances.”

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