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Published 16:06 8 Mar 2026 GMT
Updated 17:45 8 Mar 2026 GMT

Celtic defeated Rangers 4-2 on penalties today in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals, after the game had finished 0-0 in normal time.
However, there were some ugly scene at the full-time whistle, with fans from both side storming the pitch.
At 22 seconds in the video below you can see a fan pushing one of the Celtic players.
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Following the game, Celtic manager Martin O'Neill said: "Well, obviously delighted that we're still in the competition.
"It was a tough afternoon, I knew it would be, of course - Ibrox away from home for the second time in a week but our fourth game in 10 days. I knew that we'd get tired during the course of proceedings.
"The players showed phenomenal courage and great, great determination and a rear-guard action, which is really commendable. Everyone to a man did more than their jobs. They were really terrific.
"There's things we feel that naturally we're far from the finished article. Four away fixtures, two at Ibrox, one in Stuttgart and Aberdeen, which was not an easy game for us either. So, great credit to the team.
"It shouldn't do us any harm. It should give you a great boost. The players, they've got a bit of confidence about themselves.
"It should keep confidence high. Does it change for the rest of the league? I'm not sure."
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