Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen, St Johnstone, Hibernian

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Rangers manager Steven Gerrard admits Alfredo Morelos "hasn't always got things right" but says the striker is a "guy and a player that I will never give up on". (Sunday Mail), external

Rangers must make Aberdeen a "good offer" if they want to land Pittodrie midfielder Scott Wright this month, says manager Derek McInnes. (Sunday Mail), external

"The way the world is just now, you just never know," says Celtic coach Gavin Strachan as he admits catching Rangers will be "very, very difficult" but refuses to rule it out. (Scottish Sun), external

The two administrators of Rangers FC who were the victims of malicious prosecution by the Crown have been paid more than £20m in damages, according to a source close to David Whitehouse and Paul Clark.(The National), external

Midfielder David Turnbull insists Celtic can't afford to feel sorry for themselves and refuses to give up on closing the gap on runaway Premiership leaders Rangers. (Scottish Sun), external

Scott McTominay will go on to be Manchester United and Scotland captain, predicts former Old Trafford coach Ricky Sbragia. (Sunday Mail), external

Former Celtic striker John Hartson fears his old club will lose the league to Rangers before the split and says anyone still talking up the possibility of 10 In A Row is "deranged". (Sunday Mail), external

As he prepares for a League Cup semi-final with St Johnstone, Hibs manager Jack Ross is happy that losing hurts his team and he does not want his players to ever be too scared to deal with similar outcomes in the future. (Edinburgh Evening News), external

David Wotherspoon targets League Cup glory with St Johnstone as he reflects on the Perth club's 2014 Scottish Cup triumph. (Sunday Herald), external

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