Rangers’ Champions League exit means that Celtic are Scotland’s sole representatives in the competition this season.
For the third year in a row, the Bhoys—who have won the league title every season since 2021/22—will face the best clubs in Europe in the group stages.
Along with it, millions of pounds in UEFA money have poured into
There, the pressure will rise. You won’t have time for the requests made by others for it.
There is a sense of negativity about you after you drew your opening league match and were eliminated from the Champions League. The Rangers sincerely hope that this does not get worse and impact other people.
And then, who will inform him? As any Celtic fan knows, Celtic has been the most successful team in Scotland since 2000, and the gap between the two teams could get bigger very soon.
Celtic’s domination of Scottish football since 2000
Based solely on the club’s trophy collection, Celtic has won 10 League Cups, 12 Scottish Cups, and 18 league crowns.
In the Celtic Park coffers, which have contributed to the team’s success in Scottish football not merely over the past three years but also since the year 2000.
Thus, it certainly caught my attention when Chris Boyd made this statement the day after Rangers was eliminated from the Champions League.
Boyd: ‘Looks like’ Celtic will dominate Scottish football
After making an odd statement about his previous team, the former Rangers striker added, “Looks like” Celtic will rule Scottish football for years to come, in reference to Rangers’ loss to Dynamo Kyiv at Hampden yesterday night.
Boyd stated to Sky Sports, “The Rangers aren’t doing well right now.”
Rangers supporters are accustomed to witnessing their team rule Scottish football; at this point, it appears that Celtic will rule for a very long time.
The Rangers have been referred to as a project. Rangers as a football team, I can assure you, have never been and never will be a project; they have to succeed.
Narrow that go back to 2012, and in the twelve years that have passed since then, Celtic have won 11 of those titles. Not to add to the fact that Rangers have only won three major titles during that time, whilst a record-breaking eighth domestic treble, a second nine-in-a-row, and a quadruple treble have all been accomplished.
In fact, any claim of dominance the Ibrox club has enjoyed in Scotland has to be qualified by going all the way back to the 1990s.
Boyd has to accept one very basic truth. Scotland has seen Celtic rule for more than 20 years.
However, he could be right about one thing: the Bhoys appear capable of maintaining their dominance for a number of years to come.