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How much pressure is on Rangers to get Michael Beale's first derby win and what should Celtic's approach be? Saturday Jury

SCOTT BURNS: There is pressure on every Rangers manager to win every game. The longer he goes without a win over Celtic the more question marks hang over him. Next season will be more of a judge when he has his own team and signings. FRASER WILSON: The fans will demand it after four failed attempts so far this season. Another defeat - and in front of his own supporters - would be damaging. Rangers need a chink of light going into the summer and this is the last chance for that. MICHAEL GANNON: He shouldn’t be under much as the season is done and there will be major changes in the summer. But this is Glasgow, and another defeat would severely dent the manager in the eyes of the support.

SCOTT: There won't be any change. Ange will send his team out the same way, whether they are playing Rothes or Real Madrid. He will let others worry about his team more than he worries about the opposition. FRASER: To hammer home their superiority. There’s never much deviation to the way Postecoglou sets out his side and there should be little change to his personnel either. A win at Ibrox would cement an all-conquering season and keep momentum building to the Scottish Cup Final. MICHAEL: It might be the ideal time to test some of his fringe men like Oh Hyeon-gyu and Tomoki Iwata to give them a taste for next term. Celtic will want to win but there’s no harm in tweaking the system with Europe in mind next term.

SCOTT: I wasn't really surprised Gary Bowyer went. The relationship with the board had broken down. It was never going to be a long-term fix - despite having won the league with Dundee.

FRASER: The writing was on the wall immediately after winning the title last Friday night when neither Bowyer or the owners would answer questions

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