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Can Rangers stop the rot against Fenerbahce and is Yang a serious Celtic figure? Monday Jury

KEITH JACKSON: It's almost impossible to know what this team will do next and that flakiness alone must be boiling Barry Ferguson's blood. But these players do seem to get themselves up for Thursday nights in Europe. It might not be beyond them to take a draw home from Istanbul.

ANDY NEWPORT:Rangers have certainly been at their best on the continental stage when given room to manoeuvre by teams willing to push up a bit. But given confidence has hit rock bottom on the back of three humiliating home defeats, it looks a tall order.

SCOTT BURNS: Rangers have a chance. They have played their best football in Europe this season but it would still to be hard to look past Fenerbahce. You can’t really trust the Rangers’ defence.

FRASER WILSON: There’s no doubt Rangers’ best performances this season have been in Europe when there’s less onus on them to open up deep lying defences. So they have a chance. But they’d better tighten up at the back.

KEITH:Yang caught the eye with his cameo role as a sub in the first leg against Bayern Munich and his confidence appears to be soaring. Rodgers has certainly been patient with him and perhaps now we are seeing why.

ANDY: Nicolas Kuhn has shown its why it’s best not to rush to judge too quickly and Yang is doing the same. However, it’s early days in his resurgence and he’ll have to maintain these levels until the end of the season to prove he’s ready for regular action next term.

SCOTT: He is getting better but I’m not convinced he is good enough to hit the levels that Celtic need. He struggled badly in the Champions League against Bayern Munich.

FRASER: He’s only 22 so yes, on this upturn in form he’s showing signs he is worth sticking with. Brendan Rodgers prides himself on

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