‘I’ve got to say’: Noel Gallagher shares who he thinks will win the league after watching Celtic vs Rangers

The fallout of the Glasgow Derby between Celtic and Rangers has not only caused debate over the contentious VAR decisions, it has also thrown up a great debate on who will win the league.

For Celtic it was all about going to Ibrox and not losing. Coming away from Rangers with a point means that the top of the Scottish Premiership doesn’t change.

All Celtic need to do heading into the final six games of the season is to win all remaining fixtures and Brendan Rodgers has successfully defended the title.

For Rangers, they had to win. Not to just put some daylight between them and us but to also prove that they have the stomach for the fight.

Because the Ibrox club have failed to beat Celtic in a meaningful game for a few seasons now and if they managed that on Sunday then they would have put out a statement of real intent.

But as it stands, they failed once more. A 3-3 draw keeps the title race nice and tight and former Oasis singer, Noel Gallagher, adamant on who he thinks will end up victorious come the end of the season.

Noel Gallagher in awe of Celtic’s draw with Rangers

The music superstar seems to have an affinity for Celtic. Back in 2017, he delighted the fans after he sang ‘Hail Hail the Celts are here’ when spotted at a gig by a Hoops fan.

And now, after watching the Hoops’ draw at Ibrox, Gallagher has made a title prediction that will further endear him to the Hoops support.

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Gallagher said [talkSPORT], “What game that was. I thought once Rangers equaliser and Celtic went up the other end and got it, I thought well that’s it.

“But I mean Rangers are in the driving seat if they win the game in hand. I mean you can’t call it.

“Well, I’ve got to say the Bhoys will do it, yeah.”

So there you have it, according to Noel Gallagher Celtic will be lifting the Scottish Premiership trophy come the end of the season.

That is a prediction that all Celtic fans won’t look back in anger at.