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Rangers 1 Celtic 2: Dembele and Sinclair rise to Old Firm occasion once again

Moussa Dembele and Scott Sinclair once again proved key men in an Old Firm derby as Celtic fought back to beat fierce rivals Rangers 2-1 on Saturday.

Runaway leaders Celtic battered Rangers 5-1 in their last Scottish Premiership encounter in September, with Dembele bagging a hat-trick and Sinclair also on target.

Dembele also hit the woodwork in a second half dominated by the visitors before Sinclair tapped in the winner to ensure that the bragging rights and a 19-point gap at the top of the table belong to Celtic.

Dembele brilliantly controlled Sinclair's corner from the left before smashing a ferocious effort high past Wes Foderingham from 12 yards.

Dembele was then unfortunate to see an athletic attempt hit the crossbar from Callum McGregor's cross with Sinclair drilling the rebound into the side-netting.

Sinclair was also denied by Foderingham, while at the other end Gordon did well to keep out Danny Wilson's point-blank header.

Celtic's pressure finally told in the 71st minute. Substitute Patrick Roberts slipped in Stuart Armstrong on the right of the area and his ball across the six-yard box was tapped in by Sinclair.

Miller almost stole a point for Rangers when he hit the post on a swift Rangers counter, but Celtic - who went close to a third through Armstrong and Sinclair in the closing stages - made it 15 league wins in a row, their best run since February 2014.