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After coming to Ibrox, the Belgian has not lost and maintains that he has already faced more difficult opponents than the Hoops.
Rangers manager Philippe Clement believes that Celtic won’t be his toughest challenge to date.

Ahead of his maiden trip across the Glasgow divide into the Celtic Park cauldron, the Belgian manager has identified the Europa League victory against Real Betis in Seville as his hardest opponent to far. With two less games played than their city rivals, the Rangers are looking to cut the deficit to two points, but they won’t have any supporters to support them.

Although some may consider this to be Clement’s toughest schedule since taking over for Michael Beale, the unbeaten manager seems unconcerned as he prepares to take on Derby Day veteran Brendan Rodgers in Glasgow’s east end. When Rangers TV asked Clement if the match was the biggest he had ever played for the team, he said, “I don’t think the biggest, because our away game against Betis was a bigger challenge, with all due respect to Celtic.”

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