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Sutton and Boyd clash over Kyogo as Rangers hero reduced to fits of laughter over one Team of the Season snub

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Chris Sutton and Kris Boyd have picked their Scottish Premiership Teams of the Season so far...and the pundits were at odds over two choices in particular.

The top flight is now officially in cold storage with the winter shutdown in operation and it is champions Celtic who lead the way.

The Hoops are eight points clear of Rangers in second - who have played two games less - after Brendan Rodgers' men defeated Philippe Clement and Co at Ibrox on December 30 before following that up with a comfortable win on the road at St Mirren in Paisley.

The Light Blues responded to their derby defeat to start 2024 on a high with a home triumph over Kilmarnock ahead of a huge second half of the campaign.

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