Rangers and Celtic's intense rivalry delivered a thrilling 2-2 draw, with Hearts and Motherwell emerging as the true winners of the Old Firm clash. The match showcased the contrasting fortunes of the teams, with Rangers dominating the first half and Celtic struggling to regain control. The highlight of the first half was Mikey Moore's exceptional ball juggling skills, showcasing his calmness amidst the chaos. Rangers' aggressive and urgent style of play, characterized by speed, accuracy, and a relentless appetite for work, led to their opening goal. Andreas Skov Olsen's cross found Youssef Chermiti, whose acrobatic header was reminiscent of Scott McTominay's spectacular goal against Denmark. Chermiti's performance was a testament to his potential, with his second goal demonstrating both subtlety and skill. However, Celtic's resurgence in the second half, led by Reo Hatate's influential performance, forced Rangers into a full retreat. The match's dramatic conclusion saw Hatate's penalty saved, only for him to score in the final moments, securing a draw that was more favorable to Celtic than Rangers. The outcome left both teams with a sense of mixed emotions, as the intense rivalry continued to captivate fans and create unforgettable moments.