Home Sports Celtic take the lead after only 21 seconds in the Old Firm Derby against Rangers thanks to Daizen Maeda’s ‘freak’ goal at Ibrox

Celtic take the lead after only 21 seconds in the Old Firm Derby against Rangers thanks to Daizen Maeda’s ‘freak’ goal at Ibrox

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Daizen Maeda (left) took advantage of a moment of slack play by the Rangers defense and scored a rare first goal.
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Celtic shocked the crowd at Ibrox when they took the lead after just 21 seconds thanks to Daizen Maeda’s bizarre goal against Rangers.

The Old Firm rivals came into the clash separated by just one point, with Brendan Rodgers’ side leading the way at the top.

Celtic have prevailed in both fixtures this season and came into the tie in good form, having recovered from a slump by their standards earlier in the year.

Maeda charged at an attempted clearance by James Tavernier and saw the ball sail past a helpless Jack Butland in goal.

Although quick, the Japan international’s goal was not quick enough to become the fastest goal in Old Firm history. That honor goes to Mail Sport’s Chris Sutton.

Daizen Maeda (left) took advantage of a moment of slack play by the Rangers defense and scored a rare first goal.

Daizen Maeda (left) took advantage of a moment of slack play by the Rangers defense and scored a rare first goal.

Brendan Rodgers is looking to win his third Scottish Premiership in his second spell at the club.

Brendan Rodgers is looking to win his third Scottish Premiership in his second spell at the club.

Brendan Rodgers is looking to win his third Scottish Premiership in his second spell at the club.

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The former Celtic striker scored just 19 seconds into his team’s 3-2 defeat to their arch-rivals in December 2022.

With Celtic not at their best in recent seasons, they have given a chance to Philippe Clement’s side, who have won 11 of their last 12 Scottish Premiership games.

The Ibrox side have won just one of their last 12 championships, several of them as they moved back down to the lower leagues, and are now just two ahead of their rivals’ all-time total of 53.

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