Rodgers salutes unbeaten Celtic after Old Firm glory

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers felt the Old Firm cast Scottish football in a fine light as his side came from behind to beat bitter rivals Rangers 2-1 and move 19 points clear at the top of the table.

Backed by a ferocious din at Ibrox, Rangers began in the ascendancy and took a deserved lead through veteran striker Kenny Miller in the 12th minute.

Highly rated Celtic forward Moussa Dembele crashed emphatically into the top corner to bring Rodgers' men level after the half hour and the Scottish Premiership leaders made their extra class show during the second period.

A host of chances came and went but Scott Sinclair pounced from close range with 20 minutes remaining to spark delirious scenes among the travelling supporters behind the goal.

"It was a brilliant result for us and a great advert for Scottish football," Rodgers said at his post-match news conference. "Both sets of players did well considering the conditions.

"In the first half we didn’t start so well but we adjusted a few things at half-time and I thought we thoroughly deserved the win. We're disappointed to have only scored two goals.

"We stayed very calm being 1-0 down and it was an outstanding second-half performance from us.

"Scott Sinclair was incredible but it was very much a collective win for us."

Celtic also have a game in hand to further bolster their lofty position and Rodgers reflected on a superb unbeaten first-half of the campaign, with Inverness Caledonian Thistle the only team to take points off his team domestically.

"I thanked the players before the game on behalf of myself and the supporters for how they've been performing over the past six months," he added.

"They've got themselves on a magnificent path and shown resilience. It's a huge achievement from them in this opening period."

Rangers boss Mark Warburton felt his own side were wasteful after half-time but rued ceding the initiative to Celtic during the opening stages of the a frantic second period.

"In the first 30 to 35 minutes I thought we were good – came out of the blocks, got our rewards early and we looked very good. We were looking for the second goal," he told Rangers TV.

"They scored in the 33rd minute and we had a little wobble but finished the half strongly. That last pass from Jason Holt nearly got through to replicate the first goal.

"The one disappointment was the first 15 minutes of the second half. We didn't take care of the football, gave it away cheaply and allowed Celtic to dominate possession. They had some chances in that period and all credit to [goalkeeper] Wes [Foderingham] for standing up and doing well.

"But then we had chances, four or five big chances and it's the fine margins at this level of the game. We've got to learn from it, we're working and the boys have to come back for a strong second half of the season."