Brian Laudrup convinced Rangers can unbalance Celtic and has just the player to target at Hampden
Impressed Brian Laudrup believes Celtic are the real deal but is certain Rangers can emerge victorious in the Viaplay Cup Final IF they knock the holders out their stride.
The Danish wing king is under no illusion the task is tall for Michael Beale and his players, however, he reckons the pace of Ryan Kent and Fashion Sakala offer a perfect counter-punch at Hampden against a side who love to bring their full-backs into midfield. Ange Postecoglou is eyeing a third domestic trophy at the national stadium but Beale's side are undefeated in 14 games under his stewardship as he eyes a quick-fire triumph.
Laudrup expects a cracker in Mount Florida, he is certain Rangers have the ability to unbalance Celtic and reckons Carl Starfelt is a different player when the opposition run at him at pace. Speaking in his Daily Mail column, he said: "If you look at Celtic, they are inspired by the same kind of thoughts we see at Manchester City and Arsenal in England. The full-backs invert to become midfielders at times when they're on the ball. It's been one of Postecoglou's trademarks. It's a modern, attractive way to play but these movements will, eventually, also leave some space to exploit on the wings if you can force quick transitions and counter-attacks.
"To make the most of it, you need players who can pick the right pass under pressure. That's where Raskin could be ideal. And you need players with real pace to be on the end of those passes. It's why I'd expect Fashion Sakala to continue ahead of Kemar Roofe, despite the latter looking sharp and scoring when coming off the bench at Livingston. Roofe is a potential Hampden matchwinner, but I think more as an ace up the sleeve for Beale.
"If Sakala shows up well in training, he has