Super Eagles Joseph Ayodele Aribo and his peerless Rangers swept aside Aberdeen to end the Scottish Premiership term unbeaten before officially lifting the Scottish title for the 55th time.
Steven Gerrard’s side are the first to go unbeaten since Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic in 2016-17 and also matched their city rivals’ 107-year-old clean-sheet record
Rangers’ task was made easier by Joe Lewis’ unfortunate early own goal, with Kemar Roofe adding further efforts either side of the break, and Jermain Defoe scoring a late fourth.
The Ibrox side lived dangerously at the back in the second half but survived with their goal intact to finish the campaign having gone 26 league games without conceding.
Steven Gerrard greets jubilant Rangers fans as punters descend on Ibrox early for trophy day
The Premiership champions are preparing to finally get their hands on the silverware ahead of a historic day at Ibrox.
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Aberdeen linked with surprising move for Jay Emmanuel-Thomas
May 15, 2021
Aberdeen have been linked with a move for Arsenal academy product Jay Emmanuel-Thomas as his contract expires at Livingston (Scottish Sun).
The forward has hit form for Livi this season following a spell in Thailand, scoring nine goals in 30 appearances. Emmanuel-Thomas is an Arsenal academy graduate and made appearances for the Gunners first-team before forging a career in the English Football League.
The Arsenal youth academy product could swap Lions for Dons. (Photo by Mark Scates/SNS Group via Getty Images)
Livingston manager David Martindale has already confirmed he will leave Livingston at the end of the season as he stands on the brink of a mega-money switch to China or Thailand. If Aberdeen were to move for the Arsenal youth product, or any club in the UK, they would need to pay a fee.
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