Brendan Rodgers Monday Jury Philippe Clement Finland Spain Cyprus county Craig Rangers Lazio record stage on Brendan Rodgers Monday Jury Philippe Clement Finland Spain Cyprus county Craig

How will Celtic, Rangers and Aberdeen get on in Europe and what is Philippe Clement transfer priority? Monday Jury

dailyrecord.co.uk

DAVID McCARTHY: It's unlikely. They concede too many goals at this level and although Lazio aren't brilliant, they'll have enough to make it another tough night for Brendan Rodgers' men. CRAIG SWAN: Lazio are not in great form, but at the same time, it’s hard to fancy Celtic given their place in the section. GORDON PARKS: No.

Celtic's Champions League record doesn't lie and winning in Rome will sadly be another step too far. FRASER WILSON: Don’t see it.

Lazio are no great shakes but while Celtic have been competitive in all but one group stage game they have paid the price for being naive and I can't see anything other than the end of their Euro campaign. DAVID: I reckon Rangers will be to strong for the Cypriots and can win by a couple of goals.

Aberdeen have been unlucky not to take more points from their group and I think they can one to their tally by drawing in Finland. CRAIG: Rangers should be able to avenge their defeat in Cyprus.

Related News
Jose Cifuentes has added to Rangers mounting injury woes with the club unsure when he'll be back fit.
History was made in Scottish football this week as all three Euro representatives recorded group stage wins for the first time ever. Celtic and Aberdeen were rightly praised for impressive defeats of Feyenoord and Eintracht Frankfurt but it’s only Rangers whose continental journey continues beyond Christmas thanks to a stunning victory over Real Betis in Seville.
A jubilant Rangers supporter had radio hosts in fits of laughter after he served up a yodelling version of the 'Blue Sea of Ibrox'.
Proud Philippe Clement savoured one of the ‘great nights’ of his managerial career - then immediately challenged his record-breaking Rangers to match their Europa League heroics at Hampden.
Rangers picked the perfect time to record their first win over Spanish opposition in Spain on Thursday after the Scottish side stunned Real Betis 3-2 in Seville and snatched the top spot in their Europa League group, booking a place in the round of 16.
They could have made things a bit more straightforward, but Rangers know what is required against Real Betis.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.