The crucial choices facing Steven Gerrard as Rangers bid to increase lead over Celtic in title race to 19 points

Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has big calls to make in midfield and attack for Saturday's Old Firm clash at Ibrox. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has big calls to make in midfield and attack for Saturday's Old Firm clash at Ibrox. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has big calls to make in midfield and attack for Saturday's Old Firm clash at Ibrox. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)
Even a 16-point lead at the top of the table and being on a run of 13 consecutive Premiership victories can’t provide Steven Gerrard with any room to relax as he decides on his starting eleven for Saturday’s Old Firm showdown at Ibrox.

Regardless of the circumstances, this is a fixture which has always placed the most intense scrutiny on the personnel choices made by the managers involved.

Rangers may be in a confident and commanding position in the title race going into 2021 but that doesn’t make it any easier for Gerrard as he picks his team.

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“I’ve got tough decisions to make at the weekend,” admits Gerrard. “But I’m not the first Rangers manager to have tough decisions going into an Old Firm match.

Glen Kamara is likely to be the lynchpin of Rangers' midfield against a Celtic side revitalised in that department in recent weeks. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)Glen Kamara is likely to be the lynchpin of Rangers' midfield against a Celtic side revitalised in that department in recent weeks. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)
Glen Kamara is likely to be the lynchpin of Rangers' midfield against a Celtic side revitalised in that department in recent weeks. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)

“Yes, I’ve got choices, but I’ve had a selection dilemma since the first game of the season.

“We’ve got good players all fighting for positions. There are good players not getting on the pitch who have been doing well.

“That’s the squad you need at Rangers. My job is to pick the team. I don’t pick it on sentiment, I pick it on players I think will get the job done.”

So where are the areas where Gerrard has the biggest calls to make? Not in the goalkeeping position, that’s for sure.

Alfredo Morelos, pictured making it 2-0 for Rangers against St Mirren on Wednesday, is still waiting for his first goal in an Old Firm fixture. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)Alfredo Morelos, pictured making it 2-0 for Rangers against St Mirren on Wednesday, is still waiting for his first goal in an Old Firm fixture. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)
Alfredo Morelos, pictured making it 2-0 for Rangers against St Mirren on Wednesday, is still waiting for his first goal in an Old Firm fixture. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)

While Jon McLaughlin has made a valuable contribution already this season, keeping seven of the 17 clean sheets Rangers have recorded in their unbeaten Premiership campaign so far, Allan McGregor is still the man for the big occasion as far as Gerrard is concerned.

The 38-year-old played in his 400th game for Rangers as they defeated St Mirren 2-0 in Paisley on Wednesday and while he had a couple of shaky moments, he can expect to be charged with keeping Celtic out this weekend.

“Allan has been in great form,” said Gerrard. “The clean sheet record this season has been really strong.

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“We have defended really well against St Mirren, we were much better organised than the last time we played them in the Betfred Cup.

“So, good for Allan on keeping a clean sheet on his 400th appearance. Let’s hope he can keep another one on his 401st.”

Gerrard’s back four has only one question mark surrounding it. Three of its components are nailed-on starters - right-back James Tavernier and central defender Connor Goldson have been involved in every game of the season so far, while Borna Barisic firmly remains the first choice at left-back.

The choice of a partner for Goldson at the heart of the defence looks like the only point of debate. Filip Helander filled the role when Rangers won 2-0 at Celtic Park in October and was untroubled on a day which saw the hosts start with Patryk Klimala up front.

But with Celtic now deploying a front two of Odsonne Edouard, who was absent in October, and Leigh Griffiths it may prompt Gerrard to replace Helander with the greater pace of Leon Balogun this time.

In midfield, Gerrard’s options have been reduced by the ankle injury sustained by Scott Arfield against Hibs last Saturday and which looks set to sideline the Canadian international for the next few weeks.

With Ryan Jack still missing as he battles the knee problem which has kept him out for the last six weeks, the defensive solidity Rangers look for in their three-man midfield is most likely to be provided by Glen Kamara and Steven Davis.

Bongani Zungu can also offer physicality and intelligent game-management in a holding role but the South African will probably have to settle for a place on the bench.

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