Could penalty king Butland be semi-final decider?published at 16:24 GMT
Andrew Petrie
BBC Sport Scotland
Another penalty conceded by Rangers, another Jack Butland save to bail his team-mates out.
The England international had a pretty poor record before he came to Scotland. He had saved just four of the 33 penalties he had faced during spells at Birmingham, Barnsley and Stoke – as well as one for his national side.
He conceded his first seven as a Rangers player, too. But the tide has turned drastically since May last year.
The 32-year-old has now stopped six of the past seven spot-kicks - excluding shootouts - taken against him, adding to his tally on Wednesday night by denying Hibernian's Jamie McGrath.
While five of the penalty saves have been in games Rangers lost, this was the second time Butland's side have beaten Hibs 1-0 and kept a clean sheet thanks to Butland's heroics.
It is also the second time he has denied McGrath, saving a spot-kick against him when the Irishman was at Aberdeen last season.
"I faced him [McGrath] before, when he was at Aberdeen, and it went well then," Butland said on Wednesday night.
"It's always pot luck. I did my homework a little bit and it paid off."
As well as the win, the save contributed to Rangers' first away clean sheet in 2025 – a sequence of 25 games in all competitions, the worst run in the club's history - and helped secure successive wins under Danny Rohl.
"It's something that we needed to sort out," Butland acknowledged. "It's something that's been really important to us, something that we really focused on."
It's worth noting before this weekend's Hampden showdown that three of the past five Old Firm derbies have ended in a draw, and Celtic are League Cup holders after a spot-kick decider against Rangers last season
Penalties might not be the worst thing for Rohl's side then, not when they have an ace up their sleeve.
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