Once again, Celtic got the better of Rangers at Hampden Park on Sunday afternoon.
Having already sewn up the Scottish Premiership, Brendan Rodgers’ side reached the Cup Final with the 2-0 victory over their Old Firm rivals.
Obviously, the result was a disappointing one for those connected with Rangers, especially for veteran striker Kenny Miller. Now 37 and in his third spell with the Ibrox club, he also played for Celtic during the 2006/07 season.
After the game, Miller faced a few questions from a reporter while standing on one of the Hampden touchlines. As the footage below shows, quite a few Celtic supporters remained in the stands at this point – providing an amusing soundtrack to a disappointed Miller’s assessment of the game.
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Miller and his Rangers colleagues have the opportunity to partly make up for their semi-final loss on Saturday, when Celtic travel to Ibrox with their unbeaten-all-season record still intact. Denying their great rivals an unbeaten record would go some of the way to making up for finishing so far behind them in their first season back in the Scottish top flight.
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