Martin O’Neill enjoys Old Firm victory
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The physios and staff will assess Kelechi Iheanacho and Kieran Tierney. O'Neill hopes the latter - who missed the midweek win over Falkirk with a groin strain but is set to train on Saturday - will be fit for the game. Marcelo Saracchi missed training on Friday but will be "okay" to play.
Rohl has guided the Gers to back-to-back league victories since taking charge and highlighted one specific aspect of their 1-0 win over Hibernian as particularly pleasing
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Martin O’Neill admits he would be happy with “a lousy 1-0” win over Rangers in this weekend’s cup semi-final, 25 years after he guided Celtic to a 6-2 victory in his first Old Firm derby as manager.
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Danny Rohl aims to exude "calmness" in the heat of his first Old Firm derby - but admits he will show "fire" if necessary. The 36-year-old leads Rangers into Sunday's Premier Sports Cup semi-final at Hampden with confidence after recovering from a 3-0 Europa League loss in Brann by winning his first two domestic games as Ibrox head coach.