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Tavernier: good enough to catch Celtic?

Right-back James Tavernier endured an indifferent season last time around, as he showed only in glimpses what he is capable of.

His form would change from game to game, one week giving the impression that he was one of the best players in the side with an energetic desire to do well.

However, the next week he would struggle to find his feet and bringing in a proven performer like Hutton in the Scottish Premiership would see Rangers prove to be a more sturdy side.