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Rousing Rangers met with a hung Jury as Celtic reminded of what Euro perfection looks like

ANDREW NEWPORT: They’re all within touching distance. Nine points might enough for both Celtic and Rangers and with five games to go they should fancy their chances while Hearts are sitting pretty too.

FRASER WILSON: Celtic and Rangers are in a strong position to cement a play-off spot which was the realistic target at the outset. Looking at the remaining fixtures a top eight spot looks a little out of reach. Hearts however have a great chance to gain automatic last 16 qualification which would be remarkable given their start to the season.

GRAEME YOUNG: Celtic and Hearts look in good shape but Philippe Clement's side face four consecutive games as the underdog against Olympiacos, Nice, Spurs and Man Utd. Just one seismic result will keep them in the hunt for when they take on Union Saint Gilloise in January.

ANDREW: That they have to reach the standards they hit on Thursday if they’re to have any chance at all. Drop below it and you get what we saw at Rugby Park.

FRASER: They did a professional job and scored some excellent goals but the Romanians were poor. The real test is whether they can back it up by beating St Mirren and more to the point a rampant Aberdeen at Pittodrie this week. Do that and then the wheel will be turning.

GRAEME: Perhaps. But the galling nature of Sunday's defeat at Kilmarnock means it will take more than a Europa League pasting to heal wounds. Clement will know goals and excitement are vital in changing opinions.

ANDREW: Hearts may have struggled at the start of the season but they’re picking up pace while Hibs are trapped in a doom cycle of their own making.
Home advantage might give them a shot at a draw but given the dark mood in Leith right now, it could also work against David

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