Brendan Rodgers has some big calls to make for the starting XI against Dundee this afternoon.
Celtic's wing pairing seemed like it was pretty set, but the dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Aberdeen appears to have changed a lot of those pre-determined opinions.
Nicolas Kühn returned to form at Hampden Park with a bright display against the Dons, and grabbed a goal as his reward as he latched onto the rebound of Kyogo Furuhashi's saved effort to bring the Hoops level in the first-half.
With the German all but certain to start on the right-wing, one of the big questions facing Brendan Rodgers is who starts on the opposite flank?
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Yang Hyun-jun
Yang looked like he was going to be the man to take up that extra spot on the wing after picking up some form over the last few weeks, but his first-half performance against Aberdeen was an absolute nightmare.
He was lacking in confidence and could never seem to keep a hold of the ball, with most in attendance being surprised that he wasn't hooked at the break, and he was eventually replaced by James Forrest.
After that performance, he surely can't keep his place in the team, especially with the options that Celtic have waiting in the wings.
Luis Palma
We predicted that the Honduran will be the man to play from the start against Dundee in our team predictions yesterday. Luis Palma has shown this season that on his day, he is one of the best attackers at the club, but when he isn't at the top of his game, he is an incredibly frustrating player to watch.
The semi-final was far from Palma's day, as a rash blind pass directly led to the Dons equalising in the latter stages of the second-half.
With that glaring error still playing on Rodgers' mind, he could opt for the player that he deemed his 'best winger'
James Forrest
James Forrest has been taking on the role of a bit-part player this season, and for the most part he has thrived in that role. Mostly making appearances from the bench, Forrest has been making positive contributions in the second-half of the season.
He had two solid back-to-back cameos back in March as he grabbed an assist from the bench to help seal the victory against Livingston, and added a goal against St Johnstone in the following fixture against one of his favourite teams to play against in Scotland.
Hampden was arguably his greatest impact yet, adding the composure and technical ability that Celtic needed from the bench and scoring a well-taken strike to put the Scottish Cup holders in front in the second-half.
Does he have the legs?
Whilst most of his recent appearances have been positive, they have all been from the bench. Whether he can produce the same results from the start is a different question, and the harsh truth is that he doesn't have the legs to really turn in top performances week-in week-out.
He shouldn't start at Dens Park, but should Celtic require his services in the second-half, the club legend will be ready and waiting to influence the game once again.
James McKenzie // @JamesWHMcKenzie