Scottish gossip: Rangers, Celtic, Aberdeen, Dundee Utd
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Rangers manager Philippe Clement insists he has no doubts over John Lundstram's commitment and reiterated his desire to see the midfielder sign a new deal this summer. (The Herald), external
Meanwhile, Clement is adamant under-pressure Rangers will focus fully on playing to their own strengths in Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final with Hearts. (The Scotsman), external
Bottle-crashing accusations aimed at Clement and his players should hurt them, says ex-Ibrox striker Kenny Miller. (Daily Record), external
Cameron Carter-Vickers has admitted he thought he had given away an extra-time penalty when the Celtic defender caught Aberdeen winger Junior Hoilett in the box in Saturday's epic last-four encounter. (Scottish Sun), external
Manager Jim Goodwin says Dundee United, who effectively sealed top-flight promotion on Saturday, must recruit well in the summer to avoid scrapping at the wrong end of the table next term. (The Courier), external

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