
âThis doesnât feel like a derby game anymore.â
âWhat is this? 😔
âOne team dominating the game for the whole 90 minutes?
No⌠I havenât seen that in ages.â
Those were the surprising words from former Rangers striker and outspoken pundit Chris Boyd after the latest dramatic clash between Rangers F.C. and Celtic F.C. â comments that immediately sent social media into meltdown.
The Old Firm derby is widely regarded as one of the most intense rivalries in world football. Historically, these matches are chaotic, emotional, and often evenly balanced, with both sides trading momentum throughout the game.
But according to Boyd, this particular match told a very different story.
And when he revealed which team he believed dominated the game, fans â especially Celtic supporters â simply could not believe what they were hearing.
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A Derby That Felt Different
From the opening whistle, the match carried all the usual ingredients of an Old Firm clash: a roaring crowd, fierce tackles, and players flying into challenges.
However, as the game progressed, something unusual began to emerge.
Instead of the typical back-and-forth battle that defines these encounters, one side appeared to control the rhythm of the match almost completely.
Rangers pressed aggressively, moved the ball with confidence, and repeatedly forced Celtic into defensive positions.
Celtic, meanwhile, struggled to maintain long spells of possession and found themselves defending wave after wave of attacking pressure.
Despite that dominance, the scoreboard told a different story.
And that is where the controversy began.
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Chris Boydâs Stunning Analysis
During the post-match discussion, Chris Boyd shocked viewers by openly praising the performance of Rangers â something that immediately caught the attention of fans watching the broadcast.
In the middle of the analysis, Boyd made his stance very clear.
He insisted that Rangers were the team that played the better football throughout the match, despite the final outcome.
> âIf weâre being honest, Rangers played the beautiful football today,â Boyd said.
âThey moved the ball better, they created the chances, and they controlled the game.â
Then came the comment that truly ignited the internet.
Boyd suggested that Celticâs result came down largely to luck rather than dominance.
> âSometimes football works like that. One team plays the game, the other gets the result. Celtic were just lucky.â
Those words instantly caused an explosion of reaction online.
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Celtic Fans Left Speechless
Celtic supporters listening to Boydâs remarks were stunned.
Many could not believe that the former Rangers striker was openly admitting that Celtic had been outplayed â even though the result went their way.
Social media quickly filled with reactions from fans who were shocked by the punditâs comments.
Some Celtic supporters mocked Boyd for refusing to acknowledge their teamâs victory, while others admitted that Rangers did indeed control large parts of the game.
One fan wrote:
> âDid Chris Boyd really just say that live on TV?â
Another supporter posted:
> âThis is the first time Iâve heard Boyd admit Rangers played better and Celtic were lucky. Iâm speechless.â
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The Internet Erupts
Within minutes, clips of Boydâs analysis began circulating across football pages and fan forums.
Debates erupted everywhere.
Some fans praised Boyd for speaking honestly despite his Rangers connections, arguing that pundits should focus on performance rather than just results.
Others accused him of bias and refusing to accept Celticâs achievement.
The discussion quickly became one of the most talked-about moments following the match.
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The Bigger Question
Boydâs comments have now sparked a broader debate about the nature of modern derby matches.
In the past, Old Firm clashes were defined by unpredictability â moments where both teams could dominate at different stages.
But Boyd suggested that seeing one team control the entire match is something that rarely happens in this rivalry.
> âThatâs what surprised me,â he explained.
âYou almost never see one side dominate an Old Firm game from start to finish.â
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A Rivalry That Never Sleeps
Regardless of which side fans support, one thing is certain: the Old Firm rivalry between Rangers and Celtic remains one of footballâs most emotional and dramatic spectacles.
And thanks to Chris Boydâs explosive comments, this particular derby will now be remembered not only for what happened on the pitch â but also for the debate that followed afterward.
Because in Scottish football, sometimes the analysis after the match can be just as explosive as the game itself. ⚽🔥



