After Monday’s 2-2 draw in the Glasgow DerbytheRangers manager Mick Beale, reportedly went into a rage at his squad for allowing Celtic to score a late equaliser and prevent theRangers from closing Celtic’s nine-point lead.

Former midfielder for theRangers, Andy Halliday, gave some insight into Beale’s post-match reaction in the dressing room after a 2-2 draw with Celtic. The three points that theRangers looked like taking from the game against Celtic may prove crucial in Beale’s title slim hopes, so to only take one point and allow the Hoops to maintain their nine-point lead was far from the result theRangers gaffer wanted.

Especially since theRangers took the lead with a controversial penalty and held it until the last few minutes, to only have their hopes of cutting Celtic’s lead crushed with an 88th-minute strike from Kyogo to equalise the match.

Celtic remain the heavy favourites the win the League, while Beale is left with a nine-point gap to close. Halliday spoke to Open Goal, where he exposed Beale for going ‘mental’ at his squad…

“I heard that Michael Beale went mental in the changing room after the game.”

Here’s why Beale was bealing…