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Concerned Kris Commons believes Mikael Lustig 's Rangers pop could be used against Celtic in the Ibrox side's quest to stop 10 In A Row.

The Swede loved nothing more than to wind up his rivals during a trophy-laden stay in Scotland before departing for Genk last summer.And Lustig cranked up the pressure further as he claimed Steven Gerrard's men will go down as "the worst team ever in their history", if they fail to stop the historic title haul.

The 33-year-old was lapping up the celebrations as Celtic secured a ninth consecutive title after the Premiership campaign was concluded amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Get all the latest Celtic news sent straight to your Inbox every day by signing up to our newsletter.We cover every morsel of

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