No wonder Steven Gerrard needs a little time to think things over.
17.02.2020 - 16:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
They say it’s the hope that kills you in the end.
If they’re right – and they usually are – then perhaps yesterday’s Premiership plot twist may be a blessing in disguise for Steven Gerrard and Rangers.
Had Celtic dropped points at Pittodrie rather than escape down the road having pinched all three then all manner of fresh expectation and belief would have surged around the slopes of Ibrox ahead of the three o’clock visit from Livingston.
Instead, by the time this match finally kicked off, 24
No wonder Steven Gerrard needs a little time to think things over.
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