Scottish Gossip: Kirk, St Johnstone, Rangers, Celtic, Postecoglou, Aberdeen, Hibs
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Brechin City boss Andy Kirk is set to become prospective manager Craig Levein's assistant at St Johnstone. (Courier - subscription required), external
Rangers manager Philippe Clement wants to sign Ross McCausland up on a new contract, with the winger attracting interest from the UK and Europe. (Record), external
Captain James Tavernier admits his trophy haul at Rangers is not good enough but believes manager Clement can lead them to silverware. (Record), external

Forward Cyriel Dessers says criticism of his Rangers form on social media makes him "laugh" as he highlights even prolific captain Tavernier gets stick and insists: "My stats this season are not bad." (Sun), external
The first penalty Tavernier ever missed, for Wigan, was against Derby County when his current Rangers goalkeeping team-mate Jack Butland tended goal. (Record), external
Ross County manager Malky Mackay believes Celtic's opener in the Staggies' 3-0 defeat on Saturday came beyond the allotted amount of stoppage time in the first half. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
Mackay believes his players showed character after playing most of the match against the Scottish Premiership leaders with 10 players. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external
Winger James Forrest wants to "keep it going" after netting in a 15th consecutive season for Celtic with a goal against County. (Sun), external
Manager Brendan Rodgers believes Celtic had two goals wrongly ruled out in Dingwall. (Herald - subscription required), external
Celtic's eagerness for points in the Champions League could play into Tuesday's Champions League opponents Atletico Madrid's hands, says goalkeeper Jan Oblak. (Record), external
Tottenham's former Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou recently sent his main scout Ian Broomfield to Scotland on a four-day spying mission. (Sun), external
'Proud of players character and spirit' - Robson
Aberdeen showed they are a "proper team" after beating Hibernian with 10 men in Saturday's Viaplay Cup semi-final, says Stefan Gartenmann. (Record), external
Manager Barry Robson criticises the fixture list facing his Aberdeen players after they secured a place in next month's Viaplay Cup final. (Sun), external
Robson says the Dons "had to be tactically clever". (Scotsman - subscription required), external
Hibs midfielder James Jeggo, 31, reveals he battled leukaemia after being called up to Australia Under-17s at the start of his career. (Sunday Mail), external
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