The big Celtic and Rangers questions answered as the Monday Jury reaches a title consensus
KEITH JACKSON: Of course it is. The trophy was already wrapped up before a ball was kicked yesterday and nothing has changed. It’ll be done and dusted at the weekend when Hearts make it across the M8.
ANDY NEWPORT: It’s been done for a month. As soon as Celtic got the result at Ibrox it was always going to be a huge task for Rangers to cling onto their crown. The Hoops weren’t great at times yesterday but Ange Postecoglou deserves huge credit for rebuilding a broken squad.
DAVID McCARTHY: The league was won even if Rangers had left with the three points in my opinion. A draw suited Celtic just fine but there were loads of positives for Rangers to take away from their performance.
MICHAEL GANNON: It’s a done deal. Celtic only had to avoid defeat and they managed to achieve it. They can’t let up but the engraver can get to work.
KEITH: That all depends on how Kemar Roofe is feeling after another week on the treatment table. If the Englishman is fit then he’s a certain starter and Sakala will have to settle for a place on the bench.
ANDY: Perhaps - but certainly not as the lone frontman. He proved again during a pretty rotten first half he’s not yet got the tools to play with his back to goal but given space from the wide areas he can be a threat. If Roofe doesn’t start up top it will be Aribo after he was taken off as a precaution yesterday.
DAVID: Gers have got to hope Kemar Roofe is fit. If not, Sakala showed in the last half hour that he can be effective through the middle. It didn’t work in Braga, but it’s worth giving it a go at Ibrox if Roofe doesn’t make it.
MICHAEL: If Kemar Roofe is fit, he’d come back. Joe Aribo was effective when he was up top against Leipzig and could be the option, perhaps with Sakala