Former Rangers star Kris Boyd has aimed a jibe at Celtic by stressing his delight at Kilmarnock holding the Bhoys to a draw on Saturday.
Celtic are struggling to hit form and have been reeled in by Rangers in the Scottish Premiership.
The produced a poor display at home to Kilmarnock and were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw as Killie levelled late on.
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That means Boyd’s former club Rangers can go top of the table today if they can beat St Johnstone.
And Boyd admits the result, from one of his former clubs, delighted him.
Following a lengthy explanation on Celtic’s poor form from Chris Sutton, Boyd hit back and said on Sky Sports Scotland: “I was delighted for my old team to pick up a point.”
Boyd came through the youth ranks at Kilmarnock and went on to establish himself as a prolific goalscorer for the side.
He rose to prominence during his stint at Rangers and then came full circle by finishing his career at Rangers and then Kilmarnock.