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The combined Celtic all star XI from the 2019 Cup Final heroes and Ange’s current side

It's always impossible when cup finals come around to resist the temptation to drink up and take a stumble down Memory Lane. Especially when it’s the Old Firm involved in a Hampden shindig.

There’s been so many of these encounters down the years, it’s only natural to dig out the family photo albums and go through some embarrassing pics. It’s been just over three years since the last time the big two got together to square up over a piece of silverware and it’s no surprise to see folk making valid points about the respective squads.

Rangers could field pretty much the same side they did from 2019, with only Joe Aribo no longer at the club from their starting XI, albeit with Filip Helander now injured. There’s likely to be six or seven starters from that epic clash involved on Sunday, with stalwarts such as Allan McGregor, James Tavernier, Connor Goldson, Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos still very much part of the furniture at Ibrox.

There’s already been subtle changes under boss Mick Beale and there will be more this summer. There’s no doubt these next few months will have an end of era feeling around Govan.

But the revolution has already been and gone at Celtic Park. It just shows the scale of the rebuilding job done by Ange Postecoglou that Callum McGregor is likely to be the only Hoops starter in the side on Sunday from 2019. Parkhead punters are loving their side right now but time can do funny things to folk.

That Celtic class of 2019/20 ended up Treble winners – even if the end of the campaign went a little weird, what with the global pandemic and all that. It sometimes gets lost in the wash just how good they were through the autumn and after the winter break, when they left Steven Gerrard’s men in their wake. The

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