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How will Scotland do in Norway, where does Pep rank among the greats and what next for Josh Taylor? Monday Jury

KEITH JACKSON: With a bit of luck big Erling will still be hungover by the time he gets back to Oslo. A point will be enough to effectively kill off Norway’s campaign and Steve Clarke has both the tactical know-how and the players talented enough to get the job done. Scotland are a serious side now.

DAVID McCARTHY: Yes, they will. Steve Clarke is as astute as they come in setting out a team to get a result and will work on a system that restricts service to Haaland while allowing Scotland to be a threat at the other end of the pitch. A draw is the least he’ll get.

GORDON PARKS: It could be the tie which defines the campaign as a win would be two huge scalps after beating Spain but it’s a huge task. A point would be more than acceptable against a talented side but Scotland’s habit of stumbling after climbing a huge hurdle against the Spanish could well continue.

CRAIG SWAN: Scotland has reason to fear the game in Oslo with the manager’s tactical acumen and the ability of the players giving the team a real chance to grab a point.

Every Celtic next manager contender linked as Rik de Mil among SIXTEEN names on ever-growing list

KEITH: The Spaniard is a managerial colossus and may well go down as the greatest of all time. But he had peak Lionel Messi at Barcelona and is currently being bankrolled by all the oil money in Abu Dhabi. Some guys get all the luck.

DAVID: He’s one of the very best without a doubt. The football his Barcelona team played was exquisite and this Manchester City team has very nearly reached those heights at times. Could he do it without a seemingly endless budget, though? You know, I think he could.

GORDON: He’s a manager who’s ability of assembling superb teams is right up at the very top but he’s

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