Glasgow Rangers secured their second successive victory at Celtic Park with a dominant performance in the Old Firm derby.

The Light Blues cruised to a comfortable 2-0 win over their biggest rivals with Connor Goldson bagging a brace, meaning they now have a four-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership table and Steven Gerrard will have been secretly pleased to see his side dominate the midfield battle from start to finish.

The Rangers boss has lamented the lack of a ball-carrying midfielder in the past, which explains why he was so delighted when the Gers signed Bongani Zungu on a season-long loan from Amiens two hours before the close of play on deadline day.

Scott Arfield and Steven Davis bossed the Bhoys in their own backyard, but it was Glen Kamara who was the best of the bunch in the midfield.

The 21-capped Finland international continued his fine form for club and country with another comprehensive display in the Old Firm clash.

SofaScore graded the 24-year-old as one of the best players on the pitch - he won seven out of his nine ground duels (77%), whilst he made three tackles, one clearance and one interception, and successfully dribbled past three out of four players.

The Daily Record gave Kamara an 8/10 rating, claiming he picked "the right moments to keep it short and simple or burst into advanced areas with examples of ball carrying", whilst The Independent were also impressed, insisting he was a "very clever player" who "won the battle against Ntcham and allowed the game to tick over favourably for Rangers."

If you look at his heatmap, you can see that he was involved in the build-up play on the right before Goldson's second goal.

It's hardly surprising that Kamara received praise from Rangers fan Oli McBurnie. The Sheffield United striker tweeted "Glen Kamara is really good at football btw" after the game.

With Zungu's arrival and with Ryan Jack's immenent return, it's fair to say that the midfielder may have been nervously looking over his shoulder as his place was by no means assured. What better way to send the boss a timely reminder with a big performance in one of the biggest games of the season?

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