Rangers holding an advantage over Celtic? 

Roy Keane doesn't think so. 

The former Hoops midfielder has dismissed the idea that Philippe Clement's team are in the Premiership title race ascendency after today's 3-3 draw between the teams at Ibrox.

The Light Blues will play their game in hand over Celtic against Dundee on Wednesday night at Dens Park.

Given today's result left things the same at the top of the table, a victory for the visitors in the City of Discovery will see Rangers go two points clear of their arch-Glasgow rivals heading into the split.

Despite that fact though, Keane reckons it's still very much in the balance, with the situation favouring neither team, as he pointed out Rangers still have to go to Celtic Park.

"A really good game, played with a good pace to it, some really good goals and good spirit amounts from both sets of players and managers. So yeah, really good game," he told Sky Sports.

"Advantage Rangers? I'm not sure, I think they'll be delighted with a draw, to get such a late equaliser. There's still the game to go at Celtic Park so I'd still say maybe 50/50."

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Meanwhile, Celtic say they will enter discussion with Rangers about their 'serious concerns' following objects being thrown in the direction of the away dugout during today's derby.

On the pitch, fans enjoyed a pulsating match at Ibrox, as the Premiership's title-chasing duo played out a fantastic 3-3 draw. 

However, off the park, there were unsavoury scenes as objects were thrown at members of the Celtic staff at pitchside.

Prior to the hour-mark, Sky Sports commentary Ian Crocker revealed that John Kennedy appeared to be struck by missiles thrown from the home crowd.