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“Celtic Didn’t Just Beat Rangers — They’re Trolling Them Online Now Too 😭💚”

If losing the Old Firm derby wasn’t painful enough for Rangers fans, Celtic’s social media team decided to make things even worse after full-time. Celtic secured an emotional 3-1 victory over Rangers at Celtic Park, with Daizen Maeda producing a brilliant performance that had fans going crazy online.

The match itself was full of intensity, drama, and pressure from the first whistle. Rangers started strongly, but Celtic slowly took control of the game and completely dominated the second half. Every goal inside Celtic Park felt louder than the last as the home supporters celebrated another huge derby victory over their biggest rivals.

But the funniest moment came after the match ended.

Before kickoff, Rangers had posted an “Away Days” photo online as they arrived at Celtic Park. After winning the match, Celtic’s official account responded with a brutal message: “#ParadiseOnYourMind 💚”. That single post instantly exploded across football social media, with thousands of fans reposting it and laughing at Rangers online.

Football fans everywhere praised Celtic’s admin for the perfect trolling timing. Some supporters even said the tweet hurt more than the actual result. Within minutes, football pages across Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok were already sharing screenshots of the post as fans from both sides argued in the comments.

This is exactly why the Old Firm rivalry between Celtic F.C. and Rangers F.C. is one of the biggest rivalries in world football. It never ends at the final whistle. The battle continues online with memes, trolling, chants, and fan reactions taking over the internet after every derby.

For Celtic fans, it was the perfect day — a massive win, incredible atmosphere, and the chance to laugh at their rivals online afterward. For Rangers fans, the internet probably felt impossible to escape 😭💚

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