Philippe Clement enters the Rangers shadow realm as Jury rules something worrying about Ibrox crisis is true
KEITH JACKSON: Exactly where he was this time last week. A busted flush and a lame duck all rolled into one. That he remains at the helm merely demonstrates that the board is also dysfunctional and unfit for purpose.
ANDY NEWPORT: Still clinging on to his job. The Ibrox faithful have long since made their minds up on the beleaguered Belgian and this won’t change anything.
MICHAEL GANNON: The same place he was before the game - in the football shadow realm. Clement has gone way past the shoogly nail stage and nothing is going to change it.
GAVIN BERRY: The same as he was before trip to Gorgie - on a 90-minute rolling contract which should have expired before now. He'll just keep lurching from one game until the next until the inevitable decision is finally made.
KEITH: Yes. He's clearly chomping at the bit and bursting to get a start against Bayern. Jota on the left, Kuhn on the right and Maeda through the middle. That's how to carry the fight to the Germans.
ANDY: Celtic will need all the firepower they can muster if they are to achieve a result that would rank up there with the best a Scottish side has ever achieved in Europe. Kuhn and Meada are the form men at Parkhead and adding Jota to that frontline would certainly give Rodgers’ team plenty of threat.
MICHAEL: It will be tempting but it would make sense to leave Daizen Maeda on the flank to keep Bayern at bay for as long as possible and if it’s tight with half an hour to go then launch on Jota and go for broke.
GAVIN: The Portuguese star is a must for the Allianz Arena. Brendan Rodgers needs someone to conjure up a bit of magic in Bavaria and he is the man for that - with Daizen Maeda causing chaos up top.
KEITH: No. In order to nail down their place as the best of