Here is our take on Celtic's top 5 goals against Rangers. Do you agree with the choices?
Number 5 - Chris Sutton - 08/05/2004
The big striker does brilliantly to hold off the challenge of a Rangers defender after an exchange with Henrik Larsson, before getting his head up and catching Stefan Klos off his line.
Number 4 - Alan Thomson - 29/08/2004
The midfielder collects a clearance 25 yards out and unleashes an unstoppable swerving shot into the net via the crossbar.
Number 3 - Charlie Nicholas - 01/01/1983
Nicholas picks the ball up in midfield before shimmying through three challenges and firing high into the net to give Celtic a 2-1 win in the Ne'erday derby.
Number 2 - Shunsuke Nakamura - 16/04/2008
The swerve on Nakamura's long-range effort completely deceives Allan McGregor in the Rangers goal to put Celtic on their way to a 2-1 triumph.
NUMBER 1 - HENRIK LARSSON - 27/08/2000
The legendary striker nutmegs Bert Konterman before producing the most audacious of lobbed finishes past Stefan Klos.
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