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Martin O’Neill and Dany Röhl remained defiant in their pursuit of the Scottish Premiership title, despite both Celtic and Rangers both dropping points on Sunday.

The Hoops were beaten 2-1 by Hibernian, with Kai Andrews' late winner handing the visitors their first win at Celtic Park in 16 years.

Meanwhile, Rangers battled back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with bottom club Livingston. The game turned in their favour when Cristian Montano was sent off on the hour mark, with goals from Emmanuel Fernandez and Mikey Moore securing a point.

It came after Hearts beat Falkirk on Saturday, and they now have a four-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership table.

Discussing Celtic's prospects in the title race, O'Neill told Sky Sports News: "We're not out of it at all. I knew there would be twists and turns this year. It's disappointing to drop points today but we're still in there fighting.

"Any time that you lose a match it's always a missed opportunity but there's plenty to play for. We're still fighting for it and the fans were fantastic."

Image: Rangers head coach Danny Röhl believes the title race will go...

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