Kenny Miller believes that Celtic rotation could turn into a dangerous element of Saturday's derby - for Rangers.
The former striker was talking ion Clyde Superscoreboard about how the teams could line up for a more subdued Premiership clash between the rivals on Saturday. Ange Postecoglou's side have already won the league while Michael Beale's side look to a summer revamp.
As fellow Record Sport columnist Hugh Keevins suggested a man like Alexandro Bernabei coming into left-back - with centre-back Cameron Carter-Vickers and right-back Alistair Johnston already out - could spark Celtic defensive concerns. But Miller admits that getting a defeat handed out by a changed Hoops side is something Rangers can't allow. He explained: "I think Iwata coming into the team in place of Hatate for instance, I still don't think he's shown he is the same type of impact Hatate can have, but has still looked very good.
"It would be at the back I would have concerns about changes, this could be 75% of your starting back four that isn't going to be playing if Bernabei plays like Hugh suggested. That would be a concern.
"The longer this programme goes on and Ange alluding to it (potential changes), it becomes a dangerous game for Rangers. You can't get beat by a team that has made five or six changes.
"Where are we going to be, Rangers fans, at 14:15 tomorrow if they have not got three points. So it does become different, although there will be changes in the Rangers team as well.
"It's starting to have a strange feel. But I do believe it's probably more important from a Rangers perspective they get three points."