Jota snap gets Celtic fans saying 'delete this', Rangers warned they can't compete in this key area - Parkhead news bulletin

-Credit: (Image: Stade Rennais / Instagram)
-Credit: (Image: Stade Rennais / Instagram)


Rennes shared a snap of Jota in his new surroundings and while Celtic fans would normally be lapping it up, they flooded the comments telling them 'delete this' - because he was living it up with Glen Kamara.

The winger joined Rennes from Ittihad late in the window and he's been working his way back to fitness after his nightmare year in Saudi Arabia. Upon arrival, he was greeted with a former Glasgow rival, ex Rangers midfielder Kamara who sealed an £8m move from Leeds United back in July.

Rennes fans are keen to see their new wide-man team up with their midfield general but in the meantime have had to make do with a snap of the pair when they came out to train. The comments however were flooded with Celtic fans demanding 'delete this' and 'f****** delete this NOW.' One simply said 'ew, no' at the sight of the pair putting former rivalries aside.

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Elsewhere, Celtic continue to lead the way at the top of the Premiership table and so far it's been Aberdeen, not rivals Rangers, matching them stride for stride. The Ibrox side already trail by five points even after downing Dundee United to ease the pressure on Philippe Clement today.

Watching that one, Chris Sutton wasn't quite convinced their midfield of Connor Barron, Mohamed Diomande and Tom Lawrence are capable of controlling things in the way Callum McGregor, Reo Hatate et al. can across the city. However he did see small signs of progress.

The Parkhead hero told Sky Sports: “Do I see their midfield trio controlling games like Celtic control games? No, I don’t and I think that’s a problem but I think we will see gradual improvement. That’s natural and that’s what Philippe Clement is banking on.

Chris Sutton and Kris Boyd
Chris Sutton and Kris Boyd

“They’ve had an iffy start to the season, today whatever anyone wants to say, it was about the result because had Rangers not won this game I think they would have gone back to Ibrox and there may have been fans waiting there to show their dissatisfaction. It was about three points, building and about small steps so fair play to him today.”