Scottish gossip: Celtic players hold crisis talks, Philippe Clement, Brendan Rodgers, Neil Warnock
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Left-back Greg Taylor has revealed Celtic players held crisis talks after the 1-1 draw with Kilmarnock. (Scottish Sun), external
Philippe Clement spoke to captain James Tavernier as soon as he agreed to become Rangers manager because he knew "a fire was going on and I wanted to see how to stop it as fast as possible". (The Scotsman), external
Celtic legend Chris Sutton says the defending champions no longer have a fear factor - and does not think Brendan Rodgers has improved one player this season. (Daily Record), external
Rodgers should be concerned for his job because he has a win ratio in his second spell at Celtic that is 10% worse than Michael Beale's when he was sacked as Rangers boss. (Scottish Sun), external
Captain Callum McGregor knows Celtic have to find answers quickly - but says "one result can change everything and change the mentality". (The Scotsman), external
Ex-Rangers midfielder Josh Windass says the club cut Celtic's away allocation because their Old Firm rivals kept winning. (Pitch Side podcast), external
Motherwell midfielder Andy Halliday believes Fir Park starlet Lennon Miller - son of former Scotland striker Lee - believes the young midfielder is better than Scotland's Billy Gilmour was at the same age. (Scottish Sun), external
Livingston goalkeeper Shamal George said the sight of his mum, who is fighting cancer but travelled from Liverpool to watch him, in the stands was the inspiration for his penalty save against St Mirren - and what made him emotional afterwards. (Daily Record), external
St Johnstone manager Craig Levein has joked that referees should get their pay cut in half - because they are only making half the decisions in a Premiership game. (The Courier), external
Former Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Julen Lopetegui wants to return to the Premier League despite rejecting an approach from Crystal Palace - and wants the West Ham United job should Scotsman David Moyes be sacked. (Football Insider), external
Neil Warnock says the referees in Scotland are "far better" than in England - but is concerned he may have "got the four good ones" so far with Aberdeen. (Press & Journal), external
Celtic women's manager Elena Sadiku said it was "a shame" her team's fans were not allowed to attend the Old Firm game on Sunday - but that it worked in favour of her side. (Herald), external
Ex-Rangers forward Fashion Sakala was thrilled to swap shirts with his idol Cristiano Ronaldo and said "I hope he'll keep mine too". (Scottish Sun), external
Turkish club Besiktas want to sign ex-Rangers defender Joe Worrall permanently - despite the fact he has played just one match for them. (Fotomac via Scottish Sun), external