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Will Celtic and Rangers triumph in Europe and where does Sir Bobby Charlton rank amongst the greats? Monday Jury

KEITH JACKSON: Hopefully. It’s very early days as far as the Belgian is concerned but, even so, there were positive signs in Saturday’s romp over Hibs. They are also still in a decent position in the group in spite of that horror show in Cyprus. An away win in the Czech Republic would get their qualification ambitions right back on track.

GORDON PARKS: It was far better by Rangers who had players putting in a shift but that’s the norm when a new boss arrives and players fear for their futures. Can it be sustained in the long-term? Probably not as this group of players are well short of what’s required and it could well be defeat in Prague.

CRAIG SWAN: Rangers clearly got a lift from the arrival of Clement and they’ll hope Sparta are as slack as Hibs. The Ibrox team will get something.

GAVIN BERRY : Sparta have made a solid start to the season but there is no reason why Rangers can’t go to the Czech capital and win given their newfound confidence. But a draw wouldn’t be the worst result for the Belgian both in terms of the group and helping the team grow.

KEITH: Again, it’s a fingers crossed job. But the vastly experienced Spaniards represent the biggest challenge in Celtic’s section. A home win may feel like a long shot but it’s certainly not an impossibility under those lights.

GORDON: It’s a huge ask as Diego Simeone’s side are a big step up in class and Celtic haven’t shown they are capable of matching the best at this level. It’s around the decade mark since they last won at home in this competition and expect that dismal run to continue.

CRAIG: Tough ask against the top team in the group. Celtic need to be perfect and the Spaniards just off it. If that happens, they can avoid a third straight loss.

GAVIN: You

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