### Latest Updates on Rangers and Celtic
This weekend, Rangers and Celtic are set to compete in the Premier Sports Cup, aiming for a coveted spot at Hampden. Celtic has already secured their place in next month’s final, delivering an impressive 6-0 victory over Aberdeen, who entered the match unbeaten in domestic competition. Key contributions came from Kyogo and Daizen Maeda, who scored a hat-trick, along with goals from Cameron Carter-Vickers and Nicolas Kuhn, marking a memorable triumph for the Hoops.
Meanwhile, Rangers are left waiting to see if they can overcome Motherwell to join Celtic in the December final. On the horizon for Celtic are crucial fixtures against RB Leipzig in the Champions League and Olympiacos in the Europa League. Here’s a look at some of the latest news surrounding both Glasgow clubs.
### Tottenham Star’s Excitement for Rangers Match
Tottenham midfielder Archie Gray is eagerly anticipating his upcoming match against Rangers in the Europa League. A lifelong Celtic supporter, Gray has been following the Premiership closely and is excited about the challenge of playing at Ibrox. He expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “Especially watching Celtic and supporting them a little bit, you always look for the Rangers game. The chance to play at Ibrox is a special thing, and I can’t wait for it.” He added that although he has attended one Old Firm match, it wasn’t at Ibrox, and he finds these games thrilling, whether watching them live or on TV.
### Humble Admission from Aberdeen’s Manager
Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin acknowledged the shortcomings of his team after their heavy defeat to Celtic. Following a strong start to his tenure at Pittodrie, which included an unbeaten run, Thelin recognized the challenge ahead if Aberdeen hopes to compete for the title. In his post-match comments, he emphasized that the team would not make excuses but instead focus on learning from Celtic’s successful approach. He stated, “If you want to be a team like Celtic who play in European matches and these cup games, we have to get used to this environment. The only way to do it is to be there. Now we have to try again, refocus, and look at how we can learn and improve from this game.”
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