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Moussa Dembele nets Old Firm hat-trick as Celtic claim bragging rights

Celtic hammered Rangers 5-1 in the first Old Firm derby in four years in the league, with ha...



Moussa Dembele nets Old Firm h...
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Moussa Dembele nets Old Firm hat-trick as Celtic claim bragging rights

Celtic hammered Rangers 5-1 in the first Old Firm derby in four years in the league, with hat-trick hero Moussa Dembele starring. 

The victory moves the Bhoys four points clear of their fiercest rivals atop of the Scottish Premiership with today's victory maintaining Brendan Rodgers 100% start in the competition. 

20-year-old summer signing Dembele opened the scoring for the champions when he rose highest to head home from a corner before clinically dispatching another to double the home side's advantage. 

Joe Garner knicked a goal back for Rangers before half-time, but any hopes of a comeback were extinguished after the break. 

First, Dembele found Scott Sinclair in space behind a wanting Philippe Senderos before tucking past Wesley Foderingham. Senderos then picked up a second yellow card 15 minutes from time to complete a miserable day for the Swiss international. 

Celtic's Moussa Dembele (right) scores his third goal of the game to make the score 4-1 to Celtic during the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Jeff Holmes / PA Wire/Press Association Images
 

Celtic capitalised on their man advantage, with Dembele adding his third following a flowing counter attack, making him the first player in 50 years to score a hat-trick in the league in the Glasgow Derby, before Stuart Armstrong capped off an excellent performance with a fifth. 

 

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