RANGERS director Alastair Johnston insists it is not ‘inevitable’ that Celtic will go on to win ten-in-a-row.
Brendan Rodgers’ side could wrap up a seventh consecutive Premiership crown against Hibernian at Easter Road today.
But Johnston won’t consign himself to more dominance from the Gers’ Old Firm foes.
He said: “I don’t think anything is inevitable in football. I don’t think that is inevitable at all.
“If you look at football, it has its ups and downs. How do you think Manchester United fans feel now being 13 points or whatever, behind their city rivals?
“These things are going to happen. That’s why football is so engaging, there is nothing predictable about it.
“When you can upset predictability, that is what is exciting about it and hopefully we have many more chances to do it.”
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