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How big a moment for Rangers and Gio van Bronckhorst is ending Celtic's Treble hopes? Monday Jury

KEITH JACKSON: Probably too big to quantify. This time last week they were queuing up to question van Bronckhorst’s credentials. But two phenomenal performances in the space of four days has changed everything for the Dutchman.

MICHAEL GANNON: Massive. Rangers will now fancy themselves to go on and lift the trophy next month – but it will also breathe life into the title race. It’s not done yet.

GORDON PARKS: It’s a huge moment for the Dutchman as he needs to get his hands on a trophy to get his Gers managerial career up and running. It’s clear with the effort his side have put in over successive extra-time wins this is a real turning point for van Bronckhorst.

FRASER WILSON: Hugely important. Performances in the big one-off cup ties have been impressive, and again yesterday the energy they showed after their Euro exploits was incredible. His team won the midfield battle and snuffed out Celtic’s main threats.

KEITH JACKSON: That will have been a sore one for Ange Postecoglou, and not just because of the end result. Too many of the big Aussie’s star turns failed to turn up for their work. They were beaten by the team with more desire.

MICHAEL GANNON: It wasn’t like it was a tap-in for Celtic. Rangers have shown they are a quality side, and it was always going to be a close encounter.

GORDON PARKS: Celtic’s momentum has been stopped in its tracks and it’s a worry that they looked like they’d run out of steam and attacking ideas. The game was lost with their wastefulness in the final third on a disappointing day for the Hoops.

FRASER WILSON: The Hoops never really turned up. Jon McLaughlin didn’t have to make a save. They will be kicking themselves at the performance but should Celtic, as expected, clinch the Double

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