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Should Jon McLaughlin start for Rangers in the Scottish Cup Final or should Allan McGregor get a Hampden swansong? Saturday Jury

KEITH JACKSON: That’s going to be the critical question where this final is concerned. Physically, they should have enough left in the tank. But this one could come down to the strength of their emotional resolve. The fear of losing is what should be driving them on.

SCOTT BURNS: It really is hard to tell. There is no doubt the loss and manner of it would have drained Rangers' physically and mentally. The mental side will have been the biggest aspect but this Rangers team have proved they are strong on that front.

FRASER WILSON: It’s similar to 2008 when Rangers crawled over the line against Queen of the South. But they have returned from Europe recently and put in big performances and the fear of ending the season trophyless should spur Rangers on to victory.

KEITH: Absolutely. Souttar is still his player as well as his most talented central defender. It’s the perfect stage for him to show why Rangers wanted him in the first place.

SCOTT: The decision is Robbie Neilson's but if he was fit then I would play him. John Souttar is 100 per cent a professional and will give everything to help Hearts lift the cup in his final game.

FRASER: Yes. Souttar next to Craig Halkett and Stephen Kingsley is a fantastic three and with Craig Gordon behind them gives Hearts the best platform to win. There is absolutely no doubt about Souttar’s professionalism.

KEITH: No. McLaughlin may have helped to get them here but Wednesday’s defeat was a game changer where this decision is concerned. Of all people, McGregor deserved the chance to go out as a winner.

SCOTT: It would have been harsh on Jon McLaughlin if he was to be dropped, having played in the majority of the domestic cup games. The pull of it, possibly being Allan McGregor's

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