Chris Sutton couldn't resists the chance to troll Rangers following Celtic's draw with the current Europa League champions.
The Hoops tonight leave Italy with a valuable Champions League point after shutting out Atalanta to hold onto a 0-0 draw against the Serie A outfit.
Brendan Rodgers tweaked his tactics to approach the game in a more defensive style - and it worked a treat. This led to the goalless stalemate in Bergamo.
While this marked a significant result for the Scottish Premiership champions, there was no obvious over celebrating from the players, staff or fans - which is something Sutton picked up on.
He wrote on X: "Not celebrating a draw like others do… but a brave, organised defensive display from Celtic.
"Schmeichel a top class goalkeeper and some of the last ditch defending was excellent from Trusty and Scales.
"A bit of pragmatism from Brendan Rodgers playing Idah up top."
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The former Hoops striker is referring to Rangers celebrations following a 3-3 draw in the derby with Celtic back in April this year.
The point for Celtic is even more impressive following the 7-1 hammering at the hands of Borussia Dortmund last time out in Europe.
Their next two European matches take place in Glasgow against RB Leipzig and Club Brugge.
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