Here is our take on the top five Rangers goals against Celtic. Do you agree with the choices?
Number 5 - Jorg Albertz - 02/01/1997
Well, they didn't call him 'The Hammer' for nothing. A trademark free-kick from the big German helped Rangers to a 3-1 victory in the New Year fixture.
Number 4 - Pedro Mendes - 31/08/2008
A training ground set-piece sees Steven Davis roll the ball out from a corner to Pedro Mendes 25 yards out. the Portuguese midfielder takes the ball first time, unleashing a rocket that flies into the net through a crowded penalty area.
Number 3 - Ally McCoist - 31/03/1992
The legendary number 9 scores the winner for ten-man Rangers in the Scottish Cup semi-final.
Number 2 - Ray Wilkins - 27/08/1988
Wilkins latches on to a headed clearance to volley home in spectacular fashion from outside the area.
NUMBER 1 - DAVIE COOPER - 04/08/1979
Mesmerising juggling skills from the late, great Davie Cooper bamboozles the Celtic defence before he stabs home in the 1979 Dryburgh Cup Final.
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