Hagi & Danilo make their mark as Gray targets derby win - gossip

Rangers forward Ianis HagiImage source, SNS
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Ianis Hagi found the net on Wednesday

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Rangers first-team duo score in B team as defiant Hibs boss David Gray holds fast to methods...

First-team players Ianis Hagi and Danilo started and scored in Rangers B's SPFL Trust Cup win over Stenhousemuir on Tuesday. (Record), external

And Zak Lovelace was withdrawn early from the 4-1 win to preserve him for upcoming first-team games. (Sun), external

Livingston manager David Martindale suggests he would be more concerned about facing St Johnstone than Rangers as things stand. (Record), external

Ex-manager Martin O'Neill believes Celtic are hampered by Rangers' downturn in fortunes as healthy competition between the two improves both sides. (Football Scotland), external

Former Celtic player Massimo Donati urges the current side to face Wednesday's Champions League opponents Atalanta with no fear. (Football Scotland), external

The president of stakeholder Black Knight FC, Tim Bezbatchenko, has spent a week reviewing Hibernian's operations at their training ground. (Record), external

Hibs head coach David Gray believes the side can counter suggestions they are soft by beating Hearts in Sunday's Edinburgh derby. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription), external

Gray is not doubting his methods after a tough start to the season. (Football Scotland), external

Scot and former Hearts head coach Ian Cathro has one game to save his job as Estoril manager. (Courier - subscription), external

Dundee United midfielder Craig Sibbald's recent surgery has been declared a success. (Courier - subscription), external

Midtjylland owner Anders Holch Povlsen is linked with an investment in Dundee United. (Sun), external

Club consultant Alan Savage is confident Inverness Caledonian Thistle can avoid relegation from Scottish League 1 after being placed in administration. (Press and Journal - subscription), external

Ross County manager Don Cowie hopes local rivals Inverness can recover from administration. (Press and Journal - subscription), external

Scot David Moyes as well as Graham Potter and Gareth Southgate are potential candidates to succeed Oliver Glasner if he is sacked by Crystal Palace. (Guardian), external

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