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Is Tomoki Iwata capable of Celtic centre half role and who will finish Premiership best of the rest? Monday Jury

KEITH JACKSON: He’ll need to improve. Quickly. Iwata is cultured and composed with the ball at his feet but he’s struggling to adapt to the defensive rough and tumble of the Scottish game. Curtis Main ran riot against him on Saturday and should have helped himself to a hat-trick..

GORDON PARKS: He was run ragged by Curtis Main and looks well short of what’s required but Ange Postecoglou will know he’ll need to bolster his defensive options this summer but Iwata looks well short of what’s required.

MICHAEL GANNON: It would be harsh to judge him on one game. He’s played there before in Japan and is clearly able to build from the back. Iwata could be a handy stop gap if need be but Celtic could do with more cover in that position.

KEITH: It doesn’t look like it. Having fully expected United to get their house in order earlier this season they have continually contrived to make a mess of it. They are where they are for a reason and they’re going down with a whimper.

GORDON: There was the whiff of inevitability about United’s fate at Livingston on Saturday and they look doomed despite Jim Goodwin’s best efforts. There is something rotten at Tannadice but that’s been the case long before the Irishman arrived and it’s all pointing towards a spell in the Championship.

MICHAEL: It’s still possible but they’ll need a major turnaround in the way they are defending. United have self-sabotaged all season but if they can cut out the madness and get a win against Killie they can still escape. There’s a few twists to come

KEITH: Van Veen is perfectly happy at Fir Park which means Motherwell may have a chance of holding onto him. But his phenomenal goal scoring stats suggest otherwise. Some club will come calling for him this summer. It

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