Kenny Miller claims Rangers have Celtic fans PANICKING as pundit senses fear inspired by Philippe Clement
The title race looks poised on a knife-edge now and Miller believes Celtic fans are starting to really worry.
Kenny Miller reckons resurgent Rangers have Celtic fans panicking - but still thinks it's the Hoops who are favourites for the December 30 derby.
It was beginning to look like the title was sewn up towards the end of the disastrous Michael Beale era but Philippe Clement has restored some solidity to Rangers and their improved form has coincided with a dramatic dip from the champions. It means the gap now sits at five points between the two clubs, with Gers holding two games in hand.
The Glasgow momentum seems to be swinging towards Ibrox with Rangers also getting their hands on the Viaplay Cup at the weekend. Celtic meanwhile have lost successive league games to Kilmarnock and Hearts and their defeat to the Jambos at Parkhead at the weekend was met with fan fury as chants of 'sack the board' were heard ringing out in sections of the stadium.
And former striker Miller, who played for both teams but is best remembered for his three spells at Ibrox, is sensing some Parkhead panic setting in. Asked about Celtic's issues on Sky Sports, he said: "There's a little bit more to it (than just a blip). They've allowed Rangers back into this title race and you can sense a little bit of panic setting in in the stands.
"Not necessarily with Brendan Rodgers and his players, but in the stands, they can sense that Rangers are moving in the right direction, they've got a new manager who is a winner. They can sense there is a real title race on their hands compared to two months ago when they thought they had it all sewn up.
"The Old Firm game becomes even bigger now and it comes at a really good time for both teams. The momentum has shifted to Rangers at the moment, but Celtic are still a good team with good players and it's a chance for Brendan and his players to go and show that they are still the title favourites. They're at home, there's going to be 60,000 Celtic fans and no Rangers fans, so the advantage will be with Celtic.
"But Clement has got Rangers believing. He's created a good spirit, he's given them confidence and a good feeling. I'm looking forward to it, there's still two or three games each before it, but what a day it will be at Celtic Park on December 30."