Scottish Gossip: Brown, Mulgrew, Queen's Park, Celitc, Kilmarnock, Rangers, Dundee, St Mirren, St Johnstone, Hearts, Livingston, Hibs, Aberdeen

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Charlie Mulgrew and Scott Brown were club and international team-mates

Former Celtic and Scotland players Scott Brown and Charlie Mulgrew are candidates for the newly vacant Queen's Park manager's job. (Record), external

Kilmarnock match winner Matty Kennedy reveals manager Derek McInnes "went through us" at half-time as Celtic led 1-0 before the hosts went on to win 2-1 on Sunday. (Record), external

Celtic were bullied by Kilmarnock in their Sunday Scottish Premiership loss, admits opening goal scorer Matt O'Riley. (Sun), external

However, O'Riley says Celtic will respond to the 2-1 defeat at Rugby Park. (Record), external

Manager Rodgers laments a lack of courage from his Celtic team. (Sun), external

Former Rangers forward Alfredo Morelos is expected to leave Brazilian club Santos but is unlikely to return to Ibrox. (Sun), external

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Analysis: Rangers v Dundee

Dujon Sterling hopes his first Rangers goal "will come soon" after he hit the post in Saturday's win over Dundee. (Record), external

Sterling reveals Rangers manager Philippe Clement is instilling a different mentality at Ibrox known as "The Kill Zone". (Sun), external

And Sterling is set for more first team involvement after impressing Clement. (Scotsman - subscription required), external

Dundee forward Amadou Bakayoko believes Rangers "always" get penalties, after a VAR-awarded spot-kick for the hosts in their weekend win over the Dark Blues at Ibrox. (Record), external

Bakayoko admits Dundee "can definitely do better" after failing to take advantage of Rangers being down to 10 players in the second half. (Courier - subscription required), external

St Mirren scorer Jonah Ayunga disputes Rangers manager Philippe Clement's theory about the effect on performance of impending fatherhood, with the forward netting against Ross County while his partner is pregnant. (Herald - subscription required), external

St Johnstone captain Liam Gordon regards team-mates showing frustration at each other following the draw with Motherwell as a good sign. (Courier - subscription required), external

Livingston forward Kurtis Guthrie believes referees side with the bigger teams. (Scotsman - subscription required), external

Hibernian captain Paul Hanlon says "nobody has any divine right to play" after being in and out of the team of late. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external

Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie describes Saturday's comeback victory over Hearts as a "first step" towards revival. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external

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Hearts defender Craig Halkett reveals "it was a nice feeling" after making his comeback from a year out in Saturday's loss at Aberdeen. (Scotsman - subscription required), external

Halkett admits he has to be patient for a starting spot after returning to fitness. (Herald - subscription required), external

Dundee United's Scottish Championship top of the table meeting with Raith Rovers on Saturday is worthy of the Premiership, says the Tangerines' Glenn Middleton. (Courier - subscription required), external

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