Celtic icon Chris Sutton tells Kris Boyd that one event proved that Rangers are ‘a terrible bunch of losers’

Celtic have completed another Premiership season.

Chris Sutton insists Celtic BURYING Rangers is all the motivation they need  as Kris Boyd fears it's party time - Daily Record

Yes, there is one more game to play before Celtic’s Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen on Saturday at Hampden, but what a season it has been overall.

That’s four titles in a row for Scotland’s most successful club, including 14 of the previous 15, and Chris Sutton was in a good mood days after the season ended.

Celtic and Rangers fans would have watched Sutton and Kris Boyd compete in the Sky Sports studios all season.

However, as the duo were reflecting on the season for the Warm Up, they were asked what their ‘funniest moment of the season’ was, and Celtic’s former striker responded well.

Celtic legend Chris Sutton calls Rangers a ‘real bunch of losers’

Rangers hero Kris Boyd tells Chris Sutton 'you've changed your tune' as Celtic  icon claims Aberdeen deserved penalty | The Scottish Sun

On April 13, while Celtic were closing in on the title, Rangers travelled to Pittodrie to face Aberdeen, knowing that defeat would gift Brendan Rodgers’ side the primary prize.

But in the dying stages of the game, Ianis Hagi scored an equaliser, and the Rangers players, including the bench, celebrated wildly.

Sutton claimed that was the funniest moment of the season, describing Rangers as a’real bunch of losers’ for doing so despite the fact that Celtic were 14 points ahead at the time.

“I still think it’s really weird, you can all disagree, but the Rangers equaliser at Pittodrie,” said Sutton.

“When they had essentially lost the league. They were 14 points down, and then the wild celebrations. I don’t get it at all. I think that’s a real bunch of losers. You have just lost the league. Why are you celebrating like that?

“You should be jogging back. The bench should be sombre. I don’t understand, for the dear life of me, get it.”

Celtic and Rangers mindsets, as Kris Boyd responds

Nobody comes close to Celtic’s trophy haul, which has kept the club at the top of Scottish football for nearly three decades.

Celtic have won 42 trophies since the turn of the century, and that number might and should rise to 43 by the weekend, with Rangers trailing at 18.

Nonetheless, this was Boyd’s reaction to Sutton’s jibes at Rangers.

“Celebrate a last-minute equaliser 2-0 down,” said Boyd. “I think, in the moment, you have to enjoy it.”

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *