Kevin Thomson scored the only goal of the game to increase Rangers' lead at the summit to six points with a game in hand.

Celtic boss Gordon Strachan conceded afterwards that a third consecutive championship would now be extremely difficult to achieve for the Hoops.

But with two further Old Firm games at Celtic Park to come, Smith is taking nothing for granted, even though Rangers are now red-hot favourites for the title.

He said: "It's always easy for people on the outside to say these things, isn't it? It doesn't count for anything what anybody else says.

"Celtic don't lose many games at Celtic Park, so whatever gap we've got at the moment we will need and that's where we stand.

"It was important for us to get a result today in the sense that we still have two visits to Celtic Park, which are going to be tough for us.

"We just have to try to keep winning. We are obviously in a far better position than we have been in for the last few seasons.

"But there is still just less than a quarter of the season to go and we know we have a lot of work to do to improve on the situation we are in at the present moment."

Three of Thomson's four career goals have come against Celtic, but today's strike - his first goal for Rangers since joining from Hibernian - will no doubt be the most memorable.

The midfielder netted on the stroke of half-time after a one-two with Jean-Claude Darcheville before being withdrawn on a stretcher after a clash with Georgios Samaras and was later taken to hospital for an precautionary X-ray.

Thomson had appeared to dive but was clearly suffering as he left the field on a stretcher.

Smith paid tribute to the player who has recently returned from injury to play an important role for Rangers.

"It was a terrific goal and it gave us a lift going into half-time," said the Rangers boss.

"He has been back for a few weeks now from a double hernia and I feel he is a terrific player. I really like him.

"He is a boy who can really impose himself on a game. We have been a bit unfair to him and not played him an awful lot in what I consider to be his best position.

"He has the capability of playing anywhere in the midfield and he has shown that in the last few games."

Smith also heaped praise on his defence for limiting Celtic's chances in a frantic match.

He said: "Celtic were a little more direct today than they have been in a number of other games against us.

"They played two strikers against us and pushed us back a little bit in the first half and from their point that was something that worked very well for them.

"But give credit to David Weir and Carlos Cuellar, and the other lads at the back, they handled that situation very well."