Can Rangers upturn hold for Tottenham and Celtic and will Brendan Rodgers plunder more Champions League points? Monday Jury
KEITH JACKSON: They’ll miss Ianis Hagi and Danilo on Thursday when they’ll need all hands on deck. A draw would represent a more than decent Europa League result. But it’s impossible to see past Celtic at Hampden on Sunday.
ANDY NEWPORT: It’s a huge step up from anything they’ve faced of late. Come through these two unscathed and perhaps Clement can breathe easy at last. If not, the pressure will be back on the boss
CRAIG SWAN: There appears to be some confidence returning to the ranks, but the next two games are hugely different tests from the match in Dingwall. These are acid tests and Rangers still have much to prove.
GRAEME YOUNG: The upturn is legitimate but toiling Tottenham possess a talent level which is hard to match, even if Ange is under the cosh. Brendan Rodgers’ combined record against Rangers and in matches at Hampden put Rangers at a disadvantage, however, if Clement and Co rise to the double challenge then it will be a season-altering week.
KEITH: This could be a tricky one. Celtic are starting to show signs of fatigue but if they’re back to their best tomorrow night then, yes, an away win is more than achievable.
ANDY: The Croatians have had a reasonable league phase campaign so far, beating the teams you’d expect them to. It won’t be easy for Celtic but they’ve got all the motivation they need to get a result.
CRAIG: Going away from home in the competition is never easy as Celtic have discovered this season, but a repeat of the grit shown in Bergamo against Atalanta can see them secure something from Croatia.
GRAEME: Yes, but a positive result will come through sticking with Rodgers’ continental plan. Whether it’s Aalborg or an unhoused Shakhtar; this club’s hiccups on their travels in this


