Will Connor Goldson's late Rangers strike prove crucial in the title race? Monday Jury
KEITH JACKSON: The second half salvage mission might just have kept them in the title race. With an inferior goal difference had they also fallen six points off the pace they would have needed snookers to knock Celtic off top spot in the final seven games. ANDY NEWPORT: Huge. There's been plenty of question marks over whether this side has the bottle for the title fight but they came up with a massive result at Dens on a day when they were miles off it. It's still all to play for with seven games to go. FRASER WILSON: In terms of keeping the title race alive it was massive. Had it stayed 1-1 and the gap stretched to five points then I reckon Celtic’s lead and significantly better goal difference would have been insurmountable. DAVID McCARTHY: Absolutely massive. Rangers needed two goals in the second half or the title was hanging by a thread. They got them and they're still in it.
KEITH: Callum McGregor. Yes, Jota has been a sensation, Kyogo Furuhashi is a superstar in the making and Joe Hart has filled an enormous hole between the sticks but the man in the mask has been Celtic’s heartbeat since taking the armband from Scott Brown. He’s been nothing short of heroic.
ANDY:Kyogo was the star man during the first half of the campaign before injury struck while Giorgos Giakoumakis is the form man now but there's no doubt Jota has been their most consistent performer throughout. Callum McGregor might push him close though.
FRASER: Joe Hart arrived for £1m and plugged the biggest problem at Parkhead in the blink of an eye. The big keeper has been superb between the sticks and oozes professionalism on and off the pitch.
DAVID: The glue which holds this team together is Callum McGregor. Others might be more flamboyant and