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Youssef Chermiti put on a show for Rangers against Celtic, but it wasn’t enough to seal all three points.

Despite being 2-0 up, the Light Blues were forced to settle for a 2-2 draw against Celtic on Sunday afternoon at Ibrox, and Chermiti was the one who put on a show for the hosts.

Chermiti opened the scoring with a sensational overhead kick, before doubling their first-half lead with a very tidy finish after getting the better of Julian Araujo.

His all-round play proved to be crucial for the Gers, but it was his two goals that saw the 21-year-old make history at Ibrox.

Chermiti has a rather helpful habit of scoring in big games for Rangers, and it was no different against Celtic on Sunday.

His two goals against Martin O’Neill’s side not only saw him increase his tally to nine for the season, but it was his fourth league goal of the season against Celtic.

And the last player to have achieved that for Rangers was Mark Walters, back in the 1988-89 season.

But what is even more impressive for the 21-year-old, and potentially even more cause for optimism at Ibrox, is...

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