Adams fitness doubt for Scotland - gossip
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Serie A striker injured on eve of Scotland squad announcement, Celtic defender on Champions League hopes...
With three of Celtic’s next four matches in the Champions League at home, defender Cameron Carter-Vickers believes they will be defining, saying: "If we can get something from the game on Tuesday (RB Leipzig), we'll almost be there." (Daily Record), external
Che Adams is a fitness doubt for Scotland's Nations League double-header against Croatia and Poland after limping out of Torino's home defeat to Fiorentina with an apparent thigh problem. (Scotsman), external
"We lost a battle but the war is not over," was the social media message from Aberdeen forward Duk following Saturday's 6-0 loss to Celtic in the League Cup semi-finals. (Daily Record), external
Head coach David Gray lamented "inconsistent" officiating after Hibs were not awarded a stoppage-time penalty for shirt-tugging just minutes after Dundee United salvaged a 1-1 draw from a spot-kick given for the same offence. (Scotsman), external
David Gray suggests Hibs striker Mykola Kuharevich may have been "stupid, unprofessional and lazy" in conceding the penalty that gifted visitors Dundee United a draw at Easter Road. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Motherwell boss Stuart Kettlewell argues that referee Nick Walsh should have awarded a free-kick to his side in the build-up to Rangers' winning goal from Nedim Bajrami in yesterday's League Cup semi-final. (Glasgow Times), external
Scotland midfielder Billy Gilmour has revealed that Napoli boss Antonio Conte is personally helping him to learn Italian. (DAZN via Daily Record, external)
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