Danny Rohl insists Sunday’s explosive cup showdown between Rangers and Celtic will not influence the Scottish Premiership title race, even as both rivals prepare for another intense chapter of the famous Old Firm rivalry.
The Glasgow giants meet again just a week after their league encounter at Ibrox Stadium ended in a draw, a result that kept the title picture finely balanced heading into the final stretch of the campaign.
As things stand, Celtic sit second in the table, trailing leaders Hearts by five points while holding a narrow one-point advantage over Rangers.
With nine matches still left in the season, the Premiership race remains wide open.
However, Rohl believes Sunday’s clash in the Scottish Cup quarter-final carries its own importance and will not dictate the direction of the league battle.
Instead, the Rangers boss is focused squarely on progression in the cup and the chance to lift silverware before the season concludes.
For Rohl, the fixture represents more than just bragging rights; it is a crucial opportunity for his side to stay firmly in contention for a major trophy.
With both teams desperate to secure a place in the semi-finals, the encounter promises another fiercely contested Old Firm battle under the lights at Ibrox.
While the Premiership title race continues to unfold over the coming weeks, Rohl has made it clear that Rangers must keep their eyes on tangible success this season, with the Scottish Cup offering a major route to glory.

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