Celtic secured their second win in a row as they defeated Rangers 2-1 at Ibrox Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The Scottish champions took the lead through Scott Brown's goal after just three minutes, but Rangers levelled things up with a stunning equaliser from James Tavernier.
However, Celtic regained control and were rewarded for their efforts when substitute Anthony Ralston scored his first senior goal to give them a valuable victory.
It was a tough test for Rangers, who have struggled to find form this season. They were without key players such as Jordan Rossiter, Steven Davis and Ryan Kent, and it showed in their performance.
Despite being behind, Celtic remained composed and dominated the game throughout. Their attacking play was dangerous and caused problems for the Rangers defence, which was unable to cope with the pressure.
Rangers will be disappointed with their performance against Celtic, but there is still hope for them to turn their fortunes around. They will now look to bounce back against Motherwell next weekend, while Celtic move one step closer to securing top spot in the league.