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Does Michael Beale deserve Rangers flak and can Inverness hope for a miracle against Celtic? Monday Jury

Keith Jackson: That's simply the price of the ticket. Beale was desperate to throw himself into the firing line so has to deal with the consequences of repeated failure in the biggest fixture of them all. He’ll have to end this run of derby defeats sharpish or it could crush him completely.

David McCarthy: Comes with the territory. That’s four cracks at Celtic and no wins. It means he has to start next season flying with a new team because so many of the current side simply cannot come to terms with this Celtic side.

Andy Newport: He’s had four gos at Celtic and has barely laid a glove on them. Fair or not it’s the only measure he’ll be marked against.

Fraser Wilson: Not really. This was an all too familiar tale of Beale’s side getting close to the Hoops only to be undone by horrific defending and a glaring miss. The Rangers boss must be tearing his hair out. It’s not how he’d have wanted the season to end but he can only be truly judged after a full season.

Keith:Cameron Carter-Vickers was a colossus and not for the first time in this fixture. The American bullied Alfredo Morelos into submission in the first half before holding Celtic’s defence together under a second-half onslaught. Outstanding.

David: Cameron Carter-Vickers was an absolute rock at the heart of the Celtic defence and the man that, for all the Hoops’ flair, this win was built upon.

Andy: Cameron Carter-Vickers had to stand strong as Gers threw the kitchen sink at it in the second half. His stunning goal-line clearance typified the commitment levels Celtic have shown all season.

Fraser: Defensively the whole team, but Carter-Vickers defended his box like a true warrior. A heroic goal-line clearance on top of the countless times he got his head on

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