Celtic and Rangers played out a dull goalless draw at Ibrox this afternoon.
Here is how every one of the visiting players rated.
Kasper Schmeichel - 6/10
Caught in no-man's land for John Souttar's offside header in the first half. Other than that, the goalkeeper had little to do aside from play the ball out to his defenders.
Anthony Ralston - 6/10
In the team as a result of Alistair Johnston's hamstring injury, while Ralston gave away some fouls, his performance wasn't noticeably poor.
Cameron Carter-Vickers - 7/10
Remained sound defensively and rarely gave away the ball. An adequate performance from Celtic's American stalwart at the back.
Liam Scales - 6/10
Central defender was dominant aerially, winning most of his duels, particularly in the first half. Scales, though, wasn't entirely accurate in his passing and invited Rangers onto Celtic with a fair few slack balls out from the back.
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Kieran Tierney - 6/10
Full-back constantly threw himself into tackles in the early stages. Djeidi Gassama caused him problems before he was brought off on 71 minutes in place of debutant Marcelo Saracchi.
Callum McGregor - 6/10
It was another derby in which the Celtic captain was unable to run the show. Thelo Aasgaard looked to mark McGregor out of the game and did so effectively for the majority.
Arne Engels - 7/10
The central midfielder looked to clip balls into the channels from midfield in the transition for Celtic. Engels was one of their better players, making his withdrawal just after the hour somewhat surprising.
Reo Hatate - 6/10
Hatate had Celtic's first shot on goal on the hour mark. While he looked dangerous in the game, his end product was lacking.
Michel-Ange Balikwisha - 6/10
Debutant played conservatively. Had opportunities to run at James Tavernier but never fully took the Rangers skipper on, electing to cross the ball into the box instead.
Benjamin Nygren - 6/10
Midfielder started out of position on the right wing. Looked more like an attack threat when he moved centrally in the second half.
Daizen Maeda - 6/10
Front man didn't look his usual lively self. Maeda didn't have many opportunities as his underwhelming start to the season continued.
Subs
James Forrest (Balikwisha 64) - Provided Celtic with some much-needed natural width, which played to their advantage until Rangers' winner.
Shin Yamada (Engels 64) - Used his body well and won a fair few fouls after coming on.
Marcelo Saracchi (Tierney 71) - Looked energetic on his debut at left-back.
Luke McCowan (Hatate 87) - Did little in a brief cameo.