Pressure mounts on Rangers & Clement - Scottish gossip

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Philippe Clement's Rangers have lost five matches in all competitions this season

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Former Rangers forward Kris Boyd says Aberdeen have a better manager, team and recruitment set-up than the Ibrox side after the Dons beat the Ibrox side on Wednesday evening. (Sun), external

Boyd says manager Philippe Clement's time at Rangers is up. (Record), external

Rangers' recent accounts that showed a £17m loss are worrying former player and manager Ally McCoist. (Football Scotland), external

Vaclav Cerny missed Rangers' 2-1 loss at Pittodrie with a minor injury not thought to be serious. (Sun), external

Manager Jimmy Thelin praises Aberdeen's mental strength in the victory against Rangers. (Press and Journal - subscription), external

Aberdeen's start to the season has been "fantastic", says Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, who is quick to point out his side have also been "brilliant" as both sides occupy the top two spots in the Scottish Premiership after 10 games. (Mail), external

Celtic captain Callum McGregor as well as Adam Idah and Nicolas Kuhn are expected to be available for Saturday's Premier Sports Cup semi-final with Aberdeen. (Record), external

Dundee manager Tony Docherty questions the penalty awarded to Celtic in his side's 2-0 defeat in Glasgow on Wednesday. (Herald - subscription), external

Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin struggled to comprehend how his side lost 2-1 at home to Motherwell on Wednesday. (Courier - subscription), external

Head coach David Gray wants to see more attacking threat from Hibernian after they moved off the bottom of the Premiership table with a 0-0 draw at Ross County. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription), external

St Johnstone must find a way to relieve pressure on themselves, says manager Simo Valakari following the 3-1 loss at St Mirren. (Courier - subscription), external

Hearts head coach Neil Critchley says of captain Lawrence Shankland "it's not going for him" after the striker once again drew a blank in the 2-1 loss at home to Kilmarnock. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription), external