PHILIPPE CLEMENT admits the lack of Rangers supporters for his first Old Firm derby is “a pity for football.”
The Belgian, unbeaten in 16 games since arriving at Ibrox in October, is set for his first clash against the Light Blues’ arch rivals, but due to an ongoing dispute between the two Glasgow giants concerning away tickets when they meet each other, there will be no Gers supporters at Celtic Park on Saturday.
Clement is “curious” as to how his first game against the Hoops will pan out, even with no away fans in attendance although he admits that situation is disappointing.
“In our hearts they will be there,” said the Gers boss, who revealed defender Connor Goldson has trained, with the possibility of some others from his lengthy injury list also being available.
“It is a pity for football. It is always better to have two sides, it creates a certain atmosphere.
“It is a pity for football, but it is decisions made above my head, with knowing much more things than I know.
“I try to control the controllable, the things I can do, the things we need to do as a team, with my staff and players and the rest is not important. We are not focused on that, we are focused on the football.
“In the end it is always decided on the pitch between those four white lines and 11 against 11 — I hope.
“People can yell and shout whatever they like, but as long as they are not running on the pitch, it is OK with me.”