Rangers B defeated their Celtic teammates in a tense old match in the Low League on Tuesday night.
Cole McKinnon’s header went too far after a tense game at Parkhead.
The youth struggle served up appetite among the big boys in this weekend’s Scottish Cup semi-finals.
On Tuesday, Celtic coach Ancı Bostikoglu was an interested spectator in the second game, as Hoop chief kept a close eye on his club’s young team, which included teenage Balemena player Ben Wiley.
Willie – who signed a new contract with Celtic last year, which will commit him to the club until 2024 – has high marks at Parkhead.
The 19-year-old is a Northern Ireland Under-21 player who spent part of last season on loan at Baliman United.
The Rangers B team included many young Northern Irish stars.
Charlie McCann (19), Kyle McClelland (19) and Ross McCusland (18) started Tuesday’s derby, while young Glentoran Charlie Lindsey (17) came off the bench late as a substitute.
Scoring the winning goal in the 66th minute, McKinnon hit a corner kick and set up a futile match in Glasgow.
The result is a three-point advantage over Celtic Rangers in one game.
difference
Celtic : Oluveem, Kor, Anderson, Otto, Lowell, Carce, Karamoko, Moffat, Kenny, Wiley, Wata.
Translation : Mackenzie, Mullen, Litsu, Brooks, Dawson, Mother, Summers
Notice Bodenaucas, Devine, Fraser, Allen, McClelland, Miller, Richie Hausler, McKinnon, Weston, McCann, McCusland.
Translation : Hogarth, Harkness, Lindsay, Strachan, McKinall, Lyall, OR.
Source: Belfastlive

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