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Is the gulf between Celtic and Rangers growing after the derby day demolition? - Monday Jury

Keith Jackson: It’s always dangerous to read too much into one game but, that said, Celtic do appear to be kicking on to the next level while Rangers are moving backwards. There’s time for Rangers to recover but the alarm bells should be clanging.

Craig Swan: It shows that if Celtic are in the mood and Rangers are off it, then Ange Postecoglou’s side will run riot. It’s not the first time and the champions are just getting stronger.

Andy Newport Celtic are way out in front now. Rangers’ only hope of staying in touch is that new recruits such as Ben Davies and Ridvan Yilmaz can spark a resurgence in this team once they get bedded in but the signs don’t look promising.

Fraser Wilson: It appears so. It shocked me. Rangers were as flat-footed as Celtic were sharp at the key moments. They seem to have lost a yard of pace and more importantly physicality this season. The only positive is there’s plenty of time to claw the gap back.

Keith Jackson: He should give Allan McGregor the gloves for Ajax on Wednesday night. Jon McLaughlin is a competent understudy but McGregor remains the best keeper at the club.

Craig Swan: He should stick with McLaughlin. No-one deserves to be dropped after one bad game. If that was the case, he’d barely have anyone to pick in Amsterdam after their Parkhead shambles.

Andy Newport There is no choice. McGregor has to come back in to face Ajax. McLaughlin looked shell-shocked after his catastrophic display and Gers must now call on the experience of McGregor in Amsterdam.

Fraser Wilson: Stick with McLaughlin. McGregor has had his day. It was a bad afternoon for everyone in light blue. The one I feel for is Robby McCrorie who has been forgotten about despite two huge performances in wins against

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