Celtic's Mikael Lustig has insisted that he didn't goad Aberdeen's Lewis Ferguson in the League Cup final on Sunday. The Swedish right back also said that he has no problem winning ugly if it results in a trophy.
And Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says he still hopes that he can keep a hold of Belgium international Dedryck Boyata beyond the January transfer window.
Rangers left back Borna Barisic could return to the first team at Ibrox soon after a spell out with injury. The Croatian played 45 minutes for Rangers Reserves on Monday.
James Forrest says he is out for revenge against Belgium in the Euro 2020 qualifiers. Scotland played the Belgians in a friendly at Hampden, which the visitors won 4-0.
Aberdeen's Andy Considine has said that his team can't be considered a 'soft touch' anymore and insists his teammates can handle themselves.
And Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty has admitted he faces a battle to start ahead of Alfredo Morelos this season. The Colombian is currently the top scorer in the Premiership with nine goals.
The Scottish Sun are reporting that the SFA will take action against Hearts manager Craig Levein following his comments after his side's match against Rangers on Sunday.
And the Sun also believe that Aberdeen's Gary Mackay-Steven will be out for a minimum of two weeks. The winger picked up a head injury during the League Cup final.
The Daily Record think that Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has identified Everton's Kieran Dowell as a transfer target and hopes to complete a loan move for the midfielder next month.
Hearts captain Christophe Berra has told the Scotsman that his former teammate Kyle Lafferty "could have shown a bit of class" at Tynecastle on Sunday.
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