How eight top analysts envision the Celtics vs. Rangers game playing out, with Simon Jordan calling for a parade and gloomy Ibrox reality on TV

The Glasgow giants will meet for the 20th time in a Scottish Cup Final with the stage set for the first Old Firm Final for 22 years.

This is the one match where the grandiose terms used to describe the outcome can nearly belittle the significance of the match between Celtic and Rangers.

The stage is set for the first Old Firm spectacle in 22 years when the Glasgow giants square off for the 20th time in a Scottish Cup Final. It’s astonishing that both teams have seven victories apiece and five draws.

But Rangers supporters aren’t feeling parity at the moment. With the wealth of a dominant era visible to all, Celtic are well-positioned to take their enduring rivals on a level playing field in the all-time trophy count.

After 13 seasons and 12 titles, Brendan Rodgers and company are eager to send Philippe Clement and his Rangers team looking for answers once more.

But can the Ibrox team change the course of events? The major names have weighed in, and the stakes are enormous. Before Saturday’s Final, Record Sport gauges the A-listers’ level of fitness.

The former star of the Rangers remains unfazed and still thinks there’s hope for success. The Walter Smith era mainstay spoke in favor of the boys dressed in light blue. “Anything can happen in a cup final; it’s a one-off hit,” the man stated. Although I believe Celtic has dominated this season’s Old Firm games, if I were in the Rangers dressing room, I would be thinking that this is the ideal opportunity to reverse things. I believe that is the appropriate frame of mind. Due to the format, Celtic will be the favorites.

However, Rangers should go past that and continue.

“I think Celtic is going to prevail in this one. Though their performance against Celtic does not suggest that they will, Rangers still have a chance at atonement.

However, this is a one-time Cup Final, and perhaps—just possibly—the Lord Mayor’s show has succeeded in securing the championship, proving that he is, in fact, a Lord Mayor. And the Cup isn’t as resonance-rich, but then again, it is an Old Firm. Celtic has my support.”

Lennon Neil Lennon believes that Clement has to respond to all inquiries, saying, “It’s huge for him; they don’t want to end the season with another loss to Celtic.” Given the circumstances, he will need to figure out how to thwart Celtic’s fast starts. The midfield for Celtic has been outstanding.

Rangers may not have a player of that caliber. Clement needs to devise a strategy to limit that.”

The Kenny Miller The Sunday Mail author wants the Rangers to focus on winning rather than trying to limit the club that has recently been their rivals. “I am happy I don’t need to make the gameplan to stop Celtic,” he remarked, addressing the million-dollar issue.

It has made a difference for McGregor, Hatate, and O’Riley. especially in the final one. What worries me about Rangers is that they’re constantly thinking of methods to thwart Celtic instead of trying to force your style on them.

Regretfully, that is currently the Rangers’ situation. If they want to find a way to win, they might have to try to stop Celtic and make the game a little ugly. For the duration of this season, they have not been able to accomplish it.”

Paul Lambert The Scottish Cup will be lifted by Celtic, the hero of Celtic says with cautious optimism. “I think Celtic go in favorites,” he remarked in an interview with the BBC.

The match being played at Hampden and the 50/50 split in the support are the two things that will keep it evenly matched. I continue to believe that Celtic is playing incredibly well right now.

Although they have the advantage in momentum, anything can happen in a cup final, particularly because it’s a rivalry match. Hopefully, Celtic manages to get the victory.

Arthur Numan The iconic left-back for the Rangers is no stranger to celebrating a championship before Hampden, but he believes Rodgers and Co.

will be prepared. “I’m sure Celtic have been celebrating winning the league for probably two days, but they should now be concentrating on the Cup Final,” he remarked.

We defeated Dunfermline in the league in 2003, I seem to recall, thanks to goal differential. On Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, we were out having fun. Among our poorest games was the Cup Final against Dundee. I left with a cramp, which was most likely caused by the residual alcohol in my system.

Johan Mjallby

Rangers have to play flawlessly, according to the former Celtic mainstay, for Celtic to lose at Hampden. “I would put the pressure as 50-50,” he stated. Rangers, in my opinion, have a lot more to consider.

They must play a tactically flawless game. Celtic is entering the game with the upper hand simply from their recent play. They play a game that knows how to produce results. Rangers have a greater chance of winning the game if they make a change.

To win the game, they’ll probably need to use a little more tactical acumen and mental toughness. Because of their current performance, I think Celtic will win, but this is such a big game, there will be a great atmosphere.

Of course, it’s the top two teams in the nation facing off once more. For a football player, there is never enough pressure. The best people to handle pressure are them.

Terry Butcher The Rangers stalwart from a trophy-laden period is dismissing the idea that, having lost the championship, this game has less significance for the team.

It’s still just as significant as a Treble, he declared. That is how it seems to be. Every Old Firm game has grown since its release. It simply keeps going, and this one is even more exciting as there’s a potential for the Rangers to defeat Celtic and take home the hardware.

You want to beat Celtic, and they want to beat Rangers, regardless of the circumstances. That’s all that matters, regardless of what has transpired in the league: winning. Win at any costs is the motto.

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