KRIS Boyd poked fun at Celtic’s recent fortunes following Rangers’ latest win over Lech Poznan.
Boyd was covering the Poznan vs Rangers match for Sky Sports, as the Light Blues secured top spot in their Europa League group which ensures they are seeded in Monday’s draw.
And he wasted no time in reminding viewers of Celtic’s influx of club statements recently, comparing their statement total to their lack of recent wins.
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Boyd commented: "That’s Steven Gerrard’s 140th game for Rangers, his 90th win, they’re into the Europa League last 32 seeded and 26 games unbeaten.
"Twenty of them have been clean sheets, they're 13 points clear at the top of the table, and into the quarter final of the league cup.
"Rangers have done their job tonight and I have done mine."
He added: "I’m going to pass you over to Andy Walker who will take you through the Celtic game, who have, by the way, have made more statements than what they have victories in the last two months so.
"My work is done for tonight. Enjoy your night."
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