Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Clement, Cantwell, Danilo, Hearts, Celtic, Turnbull, Dundee, St Johnstone, Levein, Conway
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Todd Cantwell's half-time withdrawal in Rangers' Viaplay Cup semi-final win over Hearts was "tactical", revealed manager Philippe Clement. (Viaplay via Sun, external)
Clement urges Rangers not to "go into a mode of satisfaction" after beating Hearts with Sparta Prague up next in the Europa League and adds of trophy success: "We are not there yet." (Record), external
Danilo says he struggles to find the words for the connection he has with Rangers supporters. (Sun), external
Head coach Steven Naismith says it was "crazy" to suggest Stephen Kingsley had dived in the incident that eventually led to a VAR-awarded penalty for Hearts in their semi-final loss. (Sun), external
The loss of three straight goals to Rangers was "devastating" for Hearts, says Kingsley as the defender lamented a missed opportunity to reach a final. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou highlights Cameron Carter-Vickers, Kyogo Furuhashi and Jota as his key signings at former club Celtic. (Record), external
David Turnbull attempts to block out speculation over whether he will extend his stay at Celtic beyond the end of the season. (Record), external

Turnbull is eager make his mark in the Champions League against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday. (Record), external
Richard Jensen believes Aberdeen "have a great chance" of winning the Viaplay Cup final as he hails the attitude of the side that beat Hibernian to reach the final. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external
Hibs have the character to bounce back from their Viaplay Cup semi-final loss to Aberdeen, says midfielder Joe Newell. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external
Craig Conway believes his former Dundee United boss Craig Levein can replicate the impact of his early Tannadice days after joining St Johnstone as manager. (Herald - subscription required), external
Dundee's squad "screams character", says manager Tony Docherty following Sunday's win over Livingston. (Courier - subscription required), external
Docherty jokes he had teased Luke McCowan about his lack of goals before his winner against Livi. (Herald - subscription required), external
Al-Ettifaq's former Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has hinted that his team will raid European clubs once again in January for talents. (Goal), external
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