Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Celtic, Gerrard, Liverpool, West Ham, Moyes, Klopp, Hibs, St Johnstone, Edinburgh
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Rangers manager Steven Gerrard, who has led the Ibrox club to their first Scottish league title in 10 years, is second favourite with the bookmakers behind Liverpool assistant Pep Lijnders to take over as Anfield boss after the reigning English champions suffered a sixth consecutive home defeat under Jurgen Klopp. (Scottish Sun), external
Former Rangers chairman Dave King insists there is no chance of manager Steven Gerrard leaving Ibrox to become Liverpool boss in the near future. (Glasgow Evening Times), external
West Ham United are poised to push ahead with tying manager David Moyes down to a new long-term contract amid concern that other clubs are taking an interest in the Scot. (TeamTalk), external
Police in the English town of Corby have criticised a group of Rangers fans for their "blatant disregard" for Covid-19 lockdown rules following an illegal title party. (Scottish Sun), external
Rangers fans have defended lockdown-flouting title parties after they were criticised by Scotland's first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, for beaching Covid rules, saying the occasion of winning their first top-flight title in 10 years was "just too momentous". (Scottish Sun), external
Former Rangers manager Mark Warburton has spoken of his pride in seeing captain James Tavernier, who he signed for the club, lead them to the Scottish Premiership title. (The Herald), external
Club chairman Douglas Park has described Rangers' title win "unbelievable" and says "we want this to be the start of many". (Daily Record), external
Celtic caretaker manager John Kennedy says "panic" and a "massive overhaul" will not help his club win back the Scottish title after their nine-year reign was ended by city rivals Rangers. (The Scotsman), external
Celtic midfielder Ryan Christie has described Rangers' title win as "a blip" from which his side can recover. (The National), external
Hibernian defender Paul McGinn has described St Johnstone's playing surface as "disgusting" after his side's defeat in Perth on Saturday. (The Scotsman), external
Scottish League 2 club Edinburgh City are seeking a new team manager after James McDonaugh agreed to become their new sporting director. (Edinburgh Evening News), external



