Gordon Strachan does not feel that Celtic's Old Firm victory gives them the edge in the SPL.
Bhoys boss insists all is still to play for
Celtic manager Gordon Strachan is reluctant to admit that his side's second Old Firm victory in under a fortnight gives them the advantage in the Scottish Premier League title race.
Strachan saw his side record a thrilling 3-2 victory over Glasgow rivals Rangers at Park Head as a double from Scott McDonald and a second half penalty from Barry Robson were enough to cancel out headers from David Weir and Daniel Cousin.
The victory allows Celtic, who also defeated Rangers 12 days ago, to open a five-point lead at the top of the SPL.
But Rangers enjoy the luxury of three games in hand and Strachan recognises all is still to play for.
Feel good
He said: "I can't tell you how anyone else will react to it, it just makes us feel good about ourselves.
"We were disappointed to lose the goals from set-plays but I enjoyed everything apart from that.
"They realised what they had done wrong in the first half and made up for it in the second half.
"We have a satisfied dressing room and that is as good as you get here."