• Rangers manager says more to come from his side
  • Scotland’s first minister upset by fans taking to streets

Steven Gerrard has insisted there is more to come from his Rangers team after the Scottish title was secured by Celtic’s failure to beat Dundee United on Sunday. Gerrard, in his third year of management, has comprehensively halted Celtic’s bid to win a record 10th championship in succession.

However, celebrating Rangers fans earned a rebuke from Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, after taking to Glasgow streets in their thousands for the second day in a row. Sturgeon warned the behaviour of fans “risks lives”.

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