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Will Rangers complete Champions League salvage job and should Celtic let James McCarthy leave? Monday Jury

KEITH JACKSON: It certainly isn’t beyond them to turn this tie around despite last week’s shambolic first leg but the early signs have not been great for Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s big rebuild. He needs his team to click into gear on Tuesday.

ANDY NEWPORT: It depends which Rangers shows up. If its the one who floundered in Flanders last week then no but if they can summon the spirit that took them all the way to Seville, they may have a chance. The Belgians were shambolic against Mechelen...

CRAIG SWAN: Rangers have been strong at Ibrox in Europe recently and a repeat of some of last season’s home shows should be enough.

SCOTT BURNS: Yes. It will be a tough task but not impossible. Playing in front of a packed Ibrox could really spook the Belgian new boys, while having Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos back will also give them extra firepower.

KEITH: On the evidence of the first leg, United have a great chance. Jack Ross has put together an exciting mix of youth and experience and the 1-0 win at Tannadice was no accident. There’s more than enough reason to believe United can do it.

ANDY: They’ve given themselves a great chance but with only a one-goal lead I fear it might not be enough. Let’s hope I’m wrong.

CRAIG: United are going to spring a surprise on AZ and dig out a superb away performance in the Netherlands to reach the next stage.

SCOTT: They can. It will take another big second leg performance but United will also believe they can score in Holland. Jack Ross’s team also has good experience. Dylan Levitt could again be key.

KEITH: That depends on who is in frame but there’s no question Hammell’s served a very strong apprenticeship as a coach at Fir Park. He’s also got the fans on his side despite Saturday’s

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