Clement said Rangers were the 'moral winners' but Halliday reckons that tag might suit their rivals more once the dust settles.
Andy Halliday reckons Celtic will be the happier of the two sides after their draw at Ibrox - once they've had a chance to cool down and look at the bigger picture.
Clement said after the game that his team had the 'moral' victory, feeling their second-half performance merited the plaudits, but that's been heavily disputed by former Celtic boss Neil Lennon and others. Ex-Rangers midfielder Halliday, speaking on Clyde 1 Superscoreboard, knows where he's coming from - but believes it's the Parkhead side who will be happier with the result.
"But when you step back, and look at the magnitude of the league going forward, no doubt the draw benefits Celtic more than it does Rangers. Both teams effectively have the title in their hands but from the showings that we've seen in Old Firms this season, and Celtic having four home games from their remaining six, they will be confident of beating Rangers at Celtic Park.
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