VASILIS BARKAS 4: Goalkeeper had to do so much better with Goldson's early header that gave Rangers the lead, allowing the ball to slip through his grasp. Shaky thereafter.
STEPHEN WELSH 5: Youngster was given just his second start, and while he looked nervous at times, he was far from the worst Celt on display.
SHANE DUFFY 5: Won a few towering headers, but got needlessly involved with Morelos at times. Not the derby debut he had dreamed of.
KRISTOFFER AJER 7: The big defender was one of the few who emerged with any real credit, producing two goal-saving interventions and trying to at least drive forward on occasion.
JEREMIE FRIMPONG 5: Completely nullified on the right by Barisic and Kamara. Unable to use pace to any effect whatsoever.
DIEGO LAXALT 6: Was largely stymied like Frimpong on the opposite flank, but showed a few nice touches and some signs of promise.
SCOTT BROWN 5: It was the captain's 40th derby, and seldom can he have had a quieter one. Came deep to look for the ball, but couldn't drive his team forward.
CALLUM MCGREGOR 5: Rare off-day for Celtic's model of consistency. Wild pass out of play when trying to find Laxalt summed up his afternoon.
OLIVIER NTCHAM 4: Offered absolutely nothing to the Celtic performance. Couldn't get on the ball enough.
MOI ELYOUNOUSSI 4: Blew Celtic's one big opportunity at 1-0 down, skying a simple lob over McGregor.
PATRYK KLIMALA 4: Tried hard, but offered no threat whatsoever to Rangers defence.
SUBSTITUTES
ALBIAN AJETI 3: Wasn't match-fit and it showed.
TOM ROGIC 3: Wizard of Oz couldn't provide any magic.
LEIGH GRIFFITHS 4: Almost got goal back after rounding McGregor.
GREG TAYLOR N/A: Not a lot of time to make an impact.
DAVID TURNBULL N/A: Desperate last throw of dice.
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