Celtic’s record over Rangers this season was what eventually decided who would become the Scottish champions.
Three wins and a draw kept Brendan Rodgers’ impressive record against the Ibrox club intact and those ten points collected ultimately kept the SPFL trophy locked away in the Parkhead boardroom for another season.
With the Celtic boss looking to strengthen in the summer transfer window by spending some of the millions of Champions League pounds coming his way, Philippe Clement will have a tough time ahead of him trying to dislodge the Hoops as the dominant force in the country.
And that is what has former Rangers striker, Kenny Miller, sounding worried for next season. Not only do Celtic have a financial advantage over our rivals, but they also have players who step up whenever they are needed in the Glasgow Derby.
Kenny Miller laments Celtic’s ‘superiority’
The former Rangers striker has been sounding worried about Celtic more than usual over the past couple of weeks.