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Celtic takes the lead in the recent game against Rangers

Celtic has performed exceptionally well in their game against the Rangers but it may not all be their skill. While the team remained remarkably focused in their match, the Rangers manager was more focused on how the Celtic ball boys were conducting themselves.

Celtic ball boys aggravate Rangers manager

It is alleged that at times, the ball boys would delay in throwing the ball to his side and also kick the ball away from the team. While it is not clear what the ball boy was saying to Mcgregor, it is evident that the ball boy seemed pleased with the fact that the Celtics were taking the lead. 

Giovanni Brockhorst was visibly annoyed at the conduct of the ball boys. According to the Daily Mail, the referee quickly had to speak to Celtics management. The ball boys needed to be checked. 

When a goal was scored from the opposing team, the boys could be seen taunting Mcgregor at the knowledge the team was in the lead. The ball boy was fired within five minutes of the event. 

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Bigger problems for the Rangers

However, the Rangers do have bigger problems. The team, according to Brockhorst was not very focused and gave away all their goals to their opponent. Within the second half of the game, the team did pick up their slack but ultimately lost to the Celtics. 

The final score was left at 3 – 0.

‘We were much better, much more aggressive and we played well but the first half we gave the game away.’

Shannon Alexander

Shannon Alexander is a writer who is fascinated by all things pop culture. The use of language in all its different forms has always intrigued her which ultimately led to her completing her Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics and Literature studies. Right now, she is passionate about telling stories that matter most to people. When she isn't writing away about your daily dose of celebrity news and entertainment, you can find her getting lost in a good thriller book.

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