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Celtic's Kenny Miller makes 'better than Rangers' entry, but Ibrox hero predicts Champions League turnaround

Reluctant Kenny Miller admits Celtic looked better than Rangers early in the season. However, he believes Gio van Bronckhorst's team can kick-start the campaign by turning things around in his match against Union SG on Tuesday night.

Both Glasgow sides have his 100% record after two premiership openers. Goals from Antonio Korac and Alfredo Morelos sawRangerssack Kilmarnock over the weekend. Celtic played in Ross County, where Jota and Moritz Jenz scored late goals to give him a decisive 3-1 win.

The team led by Ange-Postecoglou led the title early in his race, with him only one goal between Glaswegian rivals. They will not play against each other until they play against each other at the Parkhead in Section 6. Miller admits it's defending his champions who have looked better so far, but suggests the Gers will improve as the season progresses.

He said on his BBC Sports Scene: "Celtic are starting to play a little better and they seem very excited to move forward. Rangers are more tenacious but they are getting results which is important. Performance will improve. As the weeks go on, the players get to know each other and, like Morelos, putting players back together makes a difference. Colak scored his first goal and Alfredo came off the bench after a long injury and achieved his goals for the season, especially in this match on Tuesday night as I think Colak will play so he's missing the mark. It's important to have one, but I don't think either Celtic or Rangers dropped too many points before the derby on September 3."

Rangers' big black spot early in the season. was a disastrous 2-0 loss. Against Union SG in Belgium. They have everything to do to turn it around at Ibrox on Tuesday and keep their Champions League dream alive, but Miller believes they have it.

He continued: You can (undo) it, but you need to improve your performance in the first few weeks. I think the crowd plays a big role.

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