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How close are Celtic to the title after seeing off Rangers challenge at Ibrox? Monday Jury

After the result at Ibrox, where are Celtic placed for the title?

So close they can almost touch it. They’ve been the best team in the country this season and won’t let it slip from here.

Virtually home and hosed. It will take an almighty collapse for them to miss out on the title and that seems highly unlikely with Ange Postecoglou pushing them on. The Aussie deserves huge credit for the way he’s rebuilt this side.

It’s in their hands and it is going to be very difficult for Rangers to catch them if they keep up their current work. Brilliantly placed.

It’s now done and dusted. Celtic’s six point cushion is more than enough to claim the trophy back with something to spare.

A draw away from home would get this quarter-final off to a flying start. Rangers should have enough to achieve it.

They’re going to have to pick themselves up after the pain of Sunday's result. Losing Morelos is another blow but this side have proven already this season they can dust off domestic disappointments to impress in Europe.

Rangers have shown a great ability to raise themselves for Europe this season and they might just do it again and respond to their Celtic loss.

Nobody should discount the ability of Rangers to travel in Europe and gain huge results after their Europa League exploits in recent seasons but without talisman Alfredo Morelos it’s a huge ask and Braga could be a bridge too far.

Probably. They’re secure in third place for a reason and Hibs are struggling to find any kind of momentum under Shaun Maloney.

It would be a major surprise if they didn’t get the win. Robbie Neilson’s side have been consistently impressive all year while Hibs still don’t really look like they’ve got to grips with Shaun Maloney’s new

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