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Dujon Sterling was RIGHT about Rangers bedwetters but can Hearts stick the knife in at Hampden? Saturday Jury

FRASER WILSON: Yes. I can’t see them winning their five remaining fixtures going by the performances this week. And even that might not be enough anyway. Their lack of quality at the top end has been shown up.

MICHAEL GANNON: This damaging bout of bed wetting from Gers has thrown the advantage across the city. It’s not done yet though but the Ibrox squad need a huge response or it soon will be.

GAVIN BERRY: It’s over. They have just left themselves with too much to do with five games remaining, and Celtic won’t let an opportunity like this slip through their grasp.

FRASER: Clement was never going to throw his players under the bus at such a critical stage of the season. But fans aren’t fools and the manager could have delivered a general ‘not good enough’ message. Sterling was bang on. He was only saying what the rest of us saw.

MICHAEL: It was refreshing to hear a bit of honesty from a player. Clement was trying to shield his players but it came off sounding a little silly. At least Gers fans know the players are aware of the gravity of the situation.

GAVIN: He was absolutely right - there’s no fooling the fans. But it’s easier for him than for a manager - or even the likes of James Tavernier who needs to be careful with what he says in public, especially with this group of players,

FRASER: It sounds like the Dons did a fair bit of pushing and have settled on the summer start. Thelin seems like a man not to be forced into anything and if he wanted to stay at Elfsborg for the next few months so be it. Peter Leven is doing a fine job in interim charge anyway.

MICHAEL: It’s a bit of a weird scenario and it’s difficult to get a new manager bounce without the new manager around.

Thelin should arrive early when Elfsborg get

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