Sunday afternoon saw another special Old Firm performance and another big result for Rangers.
It was vitally important the Gers finished the season strongly, after a dismal March.
Silverware may have been out of reach for some time, but the post-split fixtures offered an opportunity to right some wrongs and prove a few points.

So far, Gerrard’s side have done just that. They have now won six on the bounce, including all five post-split matches.
In so doing, they have shown December’s Old Firm win was no flash in the pan.
By dominating from the first minute the Gers laid down a marker and the Ibrox faithful loved it.
The atmosphere was raucous throughout but reached a high point when Scott Arfield doubled Rangers’ lead. It was a superbly crafted goal which effectively sealed the points.

Arfield lapped it up and of course, pulled out his customary salute.
After the game though, it emerged that a fan had been snapped by the club photographer, pulling off his best imitation of the Canada international in the crowd.
The club reached out in an attempt to identify the Bear and were successful. His reward? A signed print of what can only be described as an incredible derby day photograph.
https://twitter.com/Bradley49048104/status/1127690616727580673
Here’s a selection of reactions to the snap and the club’s attempts to reach out to the fan in question:
https://twitter.com/BoyReattie/status/1127690607927934978
https://twitter.com/18WATP72/status/1127690739897569281
https://twitter.com/ross_stoddart/status/1127739513357389826
