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Aberdeen title race chances answered by Monday Jury as Celtic and Rangers Euro predictions delivered

ANDY NEWPORT: It’s certainly another huge test for Brendan Rodgers’ side against the Europa League winners. The Celtic support will surely expect their boss to change his approach and if he does stiffen up then they might stand a chance. If not, then don’t be surprised if there’s another defeat to match their Dortmund dismantling.

CRAIG SWANN: Not high if they don’t tighten up from Dortmund or even the spaces they afforded Aberdeen at the weekend. Celtic will likely need to be perfect in all aspects to get a positive result.

KEITH JACKSON: Somewhere between slim and none. What matters most is that Brendan Rodgers settles on a strategy that doesn't leave his side exposed to another humiliation. The points for the play-offs will be won on home soil.

MARK PIRIE: It’s a longshot for sure, but the Serie A side have their fair share of injury worries going into the Champions League matchday three. If Brendan Rodgers takes a more cautious approach they could leave Italy with credit in the bank - and maybe a point.

ANDY: They should do with a packed Ibrox behind them. The Romanians have started their league phase campaign in impressive form two wins but their domestic record is patchy and if Rangers can find a display to match their opening day win in Malmo they should fancy themselves.

CRAIG: Rangers’ loss to Lyon last time was sobering and the display at Kilmarnock was just awful. The manager needs a big reaction and there’s little chance if they don’t buck up after Rugby Park.

KEITH: They should do. A home tie against the Romanians always looked like a winnable fixture even before Steaua started talking about bringing their reserves to Ibrox. Three points is a must if Rangers plan on making the play-offs.

MARK: Rangers

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