Aiden McGeady reveals the Rangers player who impressed him most as he names key Celtic title race factor

Oscar Cortes left a lasting effect at Ibrox, and Aiden McGeady has identified what he believes could be the decisive aspect in the championship battle between Celtic and Rangers.

The Scottish Cup team that lost to Philippe Clement’s team at Ibrox in the fifth round included the former player for Ayr United. Although Scott Brown and his team were the underdogs heading into the match, the Championship team performed admirably in the 2-0 loss. The Honest Men’s attention will now go to league play for the balance of the year.


After just a few weeks on the job, Celtic star Brown has already made an impact on McGeady’s perception of his work. In addition to discussing the title race, the former Republic of Ireland international offered his thoughts on the main message being conveyed by his old teammate. Rangers has the opportunity to draw even with their Glasgow rivals this midweek if they can defeat Ross County handily in their Scottish Premiership match.

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McGeady said in an interview with the Scottish Football Podcast, “It will be fascinating. Rangers didn’t perform poorly in my opinion at all. They felt at ease. You are familiar with what happens when a Championship team advances to the fifth round of the Scottish Cup while you are a player for Rangers or Celtic. You are sometimes on the verge of second gear and are expected to win. At times, I thought Rangers were like that. It would have been an entirely different game if we had scored more and the result had been higher.

“However, moving ahead with the season. It’s incredibly tight. Having been there and done that, Celtic’s experience should prove to be the decisive factor at the end of the season.

“A lot of football still needs to be played, and Rangers have added some quality players. Oscar Cortes, the left winger, particularly impressed me. He appears to be a very straight and incisive player.

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