5 things we learned from this weekend’s Ladbrokes Premiership games
Odsonne Edouard took his goals tally for the season to 22 with a double in Celtics victory over Hamilton.Here, the PA news agency takes a look at five things we learned from the weekends Ladbrokes Premiership action.1. Celtic show Rangers how its done #HAMCEL #SPFL pic.twitter.com/0ybzjjg9qf Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) February 2, 2020While their bitter Old Firm foes have slipped up twice in the space of a week, Neil Lennons Hoops demonstrated their champion status as they dug out a result against Hamilton. Marios Ogkmpoe gave Accies the lead but Celtic refused to panic even as the minutes ticked by and grabbed a 4-1 win thanks to Edouards brace and strikes from Christopher Jullien and James Forrest. The worry for Rangers now is that when the Parkhead men get their noses in front, they are rarely caught.2. Rangers lack a sparkSteven Gerrard winces as Rangers slip up again (Jane Barlow/PA)That was Steven Gerrards assessment after his side suffered another title setback with a goalless draw at home to Aberdeen. Rangers struggled to get Ryan Kent on the ball in the first half and Alfredo Morelos passed up a glorious chance after the break. Gerrard challenged his attacking players to create more after their indifferent start to 2020.3. Hamilton need to show more of their fighting spirit REACTION: Guillaume Beuzelin speaks to AcciesTV following todays result against @CelticFC.#AcciesFC pic.twitter.com/64Y2V2v6ts Hamilton Accies FC (@acciesfc) February 2, 2020Accies are now propping up the table after their defeat to Celtic but, before having youngster Jamie Hamilton sent off for a last-man tug on Leigh Griffiths, Brice Rices team looked more than a match for the champions. Assistant boss Guillaume Beuzelin conceded it was easy for the Hamilton players to raise their game against the Old Firm but urged them to repeat their battling display when they head to Paisley to face St Mirren on Wednesday night.4. Fortress Spaghettihad remains intactGOOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLL!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/zxIxa2913T Livingston FC (@LiviFCOfficial) February 1, 2020Livingston had won five home games on the trot and Motherwell five away matches in a row before the Steelmen travelled to the Tony Macaroni Arena. At least one of those impressive records had to end and a dominant display by Livi consolidated their top-six place with the 1-0 scoreline failing to do justice to their superiority.5. Derek McInnes continues to respondDerek McInnes has been under pressure recently (Jane Barlow/PA)The Aberdeen fans who called for their managers head after a goalless draw against St Mirren were silenced this weekend after a more impressive stalemate at Ibrox. The Dons are only three points off third spot and well placed for another successful season.(function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){
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