Rangers moved two points ahead of Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premiership with a 3-1 win over Hibernian in an action-packed clash at Ibrox on Saturday.
Celtic can edge back ahead when they visit Livingston on Sunday, but it is advantage Rangers with eight games of the season to go for both sides.
Philippe Clement's men are next in action when Celtic visit on 7 April and made sure they made no mistake ahead of a potential title decider.
"It's a good feeling to play again and to win again," said Clement.
"It was a very convincing performance, a lot of good football and a tremendous atmosphere in the stadium.
"We dominated Hibs with and without the ball. We could have scored four, five, six."
James Tavernier saw a controversial early penalty saved by Hibs goalkeeper David Marshall.
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