KEITH: With a fixture pile-up to get through they’ll continue to share the workload between them for the time being. But Ange Postecoglou will be hoping Kyogo plays his way back to form as his first choice striker has lost his clinical touch in front of goal. Giakoumakis is the man in form.
CRAIG: There is no first pick. Both are outstanding in their work and bring differing attributes. In terms of Motherwell on Wednesday, Giakoumakis has the shirt and should start after scoring twice at the weekend.
FRASER: Like most positions but perhaps even more so with strikers I reckon the man in form should get the shirt and for me that’s Giakoumakis. Two very different players but the Greek offers more physicality and right now is more clinical.
MICHAEL : Giakoumakis. Kyogo is a talent and he’ll get back in the goals but the big Greek adds a different dimension that suits the way Celtic play. He can attack crosses and bully defenders. He deserves a run.
KEITH: Probably. But this is a mess of Rangers’ own making. The decision to allow Leon Balogun and, to a lesser extent, Nikola Katic to leave the club in the summer has come back to bite them on the backside. Banking on Filip Helander and John Souttar staying fit for any length of time was bordering on stupidity.
CRAIG: Not really. They have plenty of defenders in the ranks. It’s more just a case of getting through until January and then looking.
FRASER: It would be remiss not to be looking for additions. Hindsight is great but allowing Leon Balogun to leave in the summer was a mistake and the Gers’ backline is now under serious strain at a time when they can’t afford to drop points.
MICHAEL : It’s a difficult market. Any free agent available right now won’t have kicked a
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