If Celtic play well - they win, says Pat Bonner

The former goalkeeper is confident the Hoops have the quality to see off Rangers

Published 11th Apr 2018
Last updated 11th Apr 2018

Former Celtic goalkeeper Pat Bonner believes there will only be one outcome if Celtic turn up and play well in their Scottish Cup semi-final against Rangers on Sunday.

He reckons Brendan Rodgers' side will progress to the final as long as they put in a good shift, and that would continue a remarkable record for the Northern Irishman in Old Firm matches - with his unbeaten record standing at seven wins from nine ties.

Bonner, 57, spent his whole 20 year career at the Hoops, and he expects Celtic to again produce when it counts.

"If Celtic turn up and play well, they will win the game,'' said the former Republic of Ireland number one.

"They have the best squad, the best players, they have done it in the last number of years.

"Celtic seem to play well when challenged in the big games and they have done okay under Brendan at Hampden Park. So I do expect them to win the game and I do expect them to play well.

"Rangers will put up a battle. They have confidence because, of course, they know they can match Celtic at times in the games but they haven't beaten them, that's the key, and I don't expect it to happen this time.

"Celtic will pass, move and use the full pitch. I think Rangers will have to press Celtic high, they can't sit back or Celtic will pick them off.

"Can they sustain that (press) throughout the game, that is the question.

"If they can do that then they have a bit of a chance. I think it will be an interesting game.''

Bonner, these days a pundit, believes it will be "a few years yet'' before Rangers seriously challenge their city rivals.

"If you have good organised players you can challenge any team but you have to get the players in, that's the first thing, and you have to spend money,'' he added.

"You can't hope to have a loan player here, a loan player there and pick the odd one up. You have to spend money to compete against Celtic and that is going to be the big challenge for Rangers, no doubt.

"And if that challenge comes then Brendan Rodgers and Celtic will probably lift their game.

"They are doing what they have to do to win championships and if they win the treble this year, again, it will be a remarkable achievement.

"Twice in a row, it hasn't been done before so yes, to do it, I think it will take a few years yet.'