Ex-Rangers midfielder Bob Malcolm says that Rangers' stuttering domestic form should provide no impediment to them qualifying from their Europa League group. Rangers travel to Austria Vienna on Thursday night for their final group stage game.
Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon has been working on his passing accuracy and says that the role of a goalkeeper has changed over the last few years. The 35-year-old finished Celtic's match against Kilmarnock at the weekend without a single misplaced pass.
And the Celtic shot-stopper has warned some of his teammates, such as Callum McGregor and Kieran Tierney, that a move to the English Premier League might result in a higher wage but that they'd struggle to find a better club to play for than their current employers.
The Herald's Matthew Lindsay has called for the introduction of VAR in Scottish football after his own recent refereeing experience.
And the Herald's Neil Cameron is full of praise for Jim McIntyre's Dundee, who he says 'look like a proper team' now.
The Scottish Sun are reporting that Rangers have been given the go-ahead from Southampton to make an approach to re-sign Northern Ireland midfielder Steven Davis on a free transfer.
Burnley defender Jimmy Dunne has told the Sun that he's missing his old teammates at Hearts and hopes to return to Tynecastle on loan once he overcomes an ankle ligament injury. Dunne is back at his parent club after being ruled out for six weeks, which would have taken him beyond the length of his contract at Hearts.
In an interview with the Daily Record, Rapid Vienna captain Stefan Schwab has lauded Rangers' fans as the 'twelfth man' but insists his side have what it takes to win in Austria.
And Red Bull Salzburg striker Munas Dabbur has told the Record that he reckons playing at Celtic Park will inspire his teammates, rather than intimidate them.
PFA chief Fraser Wishart is demanding an end to the recent spate of racist incidents in Scottish football, report the Scotsman.
In an interview with the Scotsman, Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes has revealed that he tried to sign 'five or six' strikers during the summer transfer window but the deals fell apart because Aberdeen didn't have enough money.
Aberdeen's Connor McLennan has told the Press and Journal that he hopes to be the spark that reignites Aberdeen's flagging attack.
Hibernian's Emerson Hyndman has explained how to get the best out of his teammate Florian Kamberi in an interview with the Edinburgh Evening News.
And the Edinburgh Evening News are reporting that Hearts manager Craig Levein believes that Sean Clare and Arnaud Djoum can be the answer to the Edinburgh club's goalscoring problems.
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