Rangers’ first Scottish title in 10 years is a world- record 55th
GLASGOW, Scotland — Rangers won its first Scottish Premiership title in 10 years Sunday to complete its recovery from financial implosion and being forced to start again in the fourth division.
A world record 55th domestic league title — although some rivals will claim it is the reborn club’s first — was sealed after Glasgow rival Celtic drew 0-0 with Dundee United.
The pandemic-defying fan celebrations outside Ibrox began the previous day as Rangers beat St. Mirren 3-0. Now Steven Gerrard’s side has an unassailable lead of 20 points with six games to spare.
Rangers is home to Canadian international midfielder Scott Arfield and former Toronto FC forward Jermain Defoe, both of whom came off the bench in Saturday’s win over St. Mirren.