Celtic slip has Jury fielding Rangers title questions as crucial difference in Premiership race pinpointed
KEITH JACKSON: Celtic are still favourites to get over the line but Rangers are building momentum at the right time. If Philippe Clement can get a win in the next Old Firm derby then the Belgian might pull off a quite miraculous title turn around.
CRAIG SWAN: Rangers are the ones with the momentum and, with issues piling up at Celtic, the Ibrox team have nudged into slight favouritism.
GRAEME YOUNG: Philippe Clement talked on arrival about the marathon he was embarking on and now his rival has a major puncture. Rangers are outpointing Celtic at a significant rate but all hope on the green side isn't lost. Brendan Rodgers' rousing record against Rangers is his trump card and the title can be retained if his derby knack remains.
SCOTT BURNS: I genuinely think it is too close to call. Rangers have done well but there could still be a few twists and turns to come. The head-to-heads could be the difference.
KEITH JACKSON:Aberdeen are in a state of flux. If Warnock gets his hands on them then he'll hope to make the top six. But Saturday's Jeckyll and Hyde display against Celtic sums up the scale of the job the old man will have to take on.
CRAIG SWANN: Warnock should be able to get them up into the top half and battling Kilmarnock for fourth spot. Hearts are gone for third.
GRAEME YOUNG: Fourth. Hearts are long gone in third but Warnock appears a good match with this current Aberdeen side who will likely thrive playing under football's self-made underdog. The second half against Celtic was the prototype Warnock display and it felt like the 75-year-old was behind the stirring about turn.
SCOTT BURNS: Hearts look too far ahead in third place. So fourth looks to be the best they can achieve. Anything less than that is a


