Scottish Gossip: McCoist, Celtic, Hibs, Aberdeen, Rangers, Dundee, Giakoumakis
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Ally McCoist brands Diego Simeone classless and "rude" after the Atletico Madrid coach refused to shake Brendan Rodgers' hand following Celtic's Champions League thrashing. (Daily Record), external
Celtic defender Greg Taylor has criticised VAR's "silly" use of still images after team-mate Daizen Maeda was sent off in the 6-0 defeat by Atletico. (Scottish Sun), external
And captain Callum McGregor insists that their "embarrassing" loss in the Spanish capital must be a one-off. (Daily Record), external
Former Hibernian striker Tam McManus says that his former side were denied a place in the Viaplay Cup final by VAR and that Martin Boyle's disallowed goal should have stood. (Daily Record), external
Aberdeen's Connor Barron insists he won't be fazed by hostile atmosphere at PAOK's Toumba Stadium as they look to keep their Europa Conference League hopes alive. (Press and Journal), external
John Lundstram says that Rangers manager Philippe Clement brings "a little bit of fear" and "demands respect", which the squad needed. (Daily Record), external
Dundee manager Tony Docherty has hailed the "composure" of midfielder Malachi Boateng after his introduction off the bench helped his side to victory over Livingston. (The Courier), external
Giorgos Giakoumakis says he made the "sad" decision to leave Celtic because then-manager Ange Postecoglou didn't trust him enough. (Scottish Sun), external
Former Rangers striker Robbie Ure has been praised by Scotland Under-21 boss Scot Gemmill for leaving Glasgow and choosing a different pathway. (Glasgow Times), external
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