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Will Rangers or Aberdeen lift the Viaplay Cup and do Celtic need to buy a Kyogo back-up? Monday Jury

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KEITH JACKSON: Let's get it right, if Rangers fail to lift the first silverware of the season it will be marked down as a disaster for Philippe Clement.

And, on first impressions, the Belgian doesn't look like a man who accepts second prizes. It's a must win for the Ibrox club. DAVID McCARTHY: Rangers got the job done in the semi final and I'd expect that with another six weeks' work with Clement under their belts by the time the final comes along, they should be too strong for the Dons. FRASER WILSON: Aberdeen have shown this season that they're at their best sitting in and counter attacking which makes this a fascinating final.

But if Rangers’ big players step up on the big stage then they should have enough to end their 12-year wait to lift the trophy. KEITH: Yes.

Brendan Rodgers may have allowed the summer transfer window to come and go without getting what he wanted. But he'll be looking for better in the January sales and a new No.9 will be at the top of his shopping list. DAVID: I'd worry for Celtic up front if Kyogo got injured, which tells me that Oh isn't the complete answer in the way Giakoumakis was.

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