Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Celtic, Hearts, Hibs, Arbroath

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Spain international Dani Olmo says RB Leipzig won't be fazed by the electric Ibrox atmosphere in their Europa League semi-final but admits he rather not be facing Rangers in the last four. (Daily Record), external

Hearts midfielder Andy Halliday admits he pushed himself to the limit to face Hibs after he hobbled off with an ankle injury in Saturday's Scottish Cup semi final victory. (Daily Record), external

Medical and coaching staff are concerned that the ankle injury sustained by Hearts defender Craig Halkett might end the player's season prematurely. (Edinburgh Evening News), external

Hibs boss Shaun Maloney is disappointed but proud of his losing side at Hampden and says they will continue to work hard "to make sure we're a different team come the summer". (Scottish Sun), external

Full-back Greg Taylor vows to continue his Celtic improvement under manager Ange Postecoglou. (Herald - subscription required), external

Manager Dick Campbell says Arbroath winning promotion to the top flight would be "bigger than Leicester" as he prepares for a top of table showdown with Kilmarnock on Friday. (Express), external

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