Rangers as strong as ever, warns O'Neill

Celtic manager Martin O'Neill today warned his players that Rangers are as good as they were last season despite the departure…

Celtic manager Martin O'Neill today warned his players that Rangers are as good as they were last season despite the departure of Barry Ferguson.

The Treble winners were apparently weakened after their influential skipper decided to leave for Blackburn in a big-money move.

But manager Alex McLeish responded by snatching Brazilian midfielder Emerson, from under the noses of their Old Firm rivals to replace the Scotland international star, along with Henning Berg, Nuno Capucho, Egil Ostenstadt, Paolo Vanoli and Zura Khizanishvili.

Rangers have not looked back by roaring to the top of the Bank of Scotland Premier League and their Champions League group, which is why O'Neill does not believe that they have missed the presence of Ferguson in the middle of the pitch.

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O'Neill said: "Rangers have changed some personnel, but basically the way they play is still the same.

"They have a lot of confidence which has been shown in their results and in many respects they are as good as they were last season."

The former Leicester manager also described their first visit to Ibrox this season a "formidable task".

Last season's UEFA Cup finalists make the short trip across town knowing that victory over their arch-rivals would put them back on top of the SPL.

Both teams are flying high on the back of good results in the Champions League, but O'Neill is optimistic of a repeat of their victory there in April.

"Rangers at Ibrox represents a formidable task for us," said the Celtic boss. "It will be a hard one but after Tuesday we will go there with plenty of confidence.

"Rangers are playing so well and will also be confident, but the last time we were there we won - so we will go with plenty of confidence."

Celtic have had an extra day's rest having beaten Lyon in Champions League Group A at Parkhead on Tuesday night while Rangers drew with Panathinaikos 24 hours later.

The champions will also have to pick themselves up after conceding a late goal in Greece and O'Neill is sympathetic to that fact.

He continued: "I do have sympathy for them. From last year circumstances have changed.

"These fixtures were arranged before we even knew that we would be in the Champions League, but I have absolute sympathy for them."

O'Neill will be without Bobo Balde for tomorrow's showdown with Rangers at Ibrox - the giant defender was sent off for lashing out at a Hibernian player last week and automatically misses the top-of-the-table clash.

But O'Neill will be able to call on defensive duo Joos Valgaeren and Johan Mjallby after lengthy injury lay-offs while Didier Agathe is expected to recover from a thigh problem.