Leven fears relegation trouble for Aberdeen - gossip

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Aberdeen "could be getting dragged into relegation", says interim manager Peter Leven following their Scottish Cup exit at the hands of Dunfermline Athletic. (Sun), external

Leven admits "atrocious" Aberdeen "absolutely crumbled after the first goal" at East End Park. (Record), external

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Highlights: Dunfermline Athletic 3-0 Aberdeen

Dundee United's season is not over, despite their Scottish Cup exit, says Luca Stephenson. (Courier - subscription required), external

Sunday's Scottish Cup visit of Celtic is "a do-or-die game", says Rangers left-back Tuur Rommens. (Glasgow Times), external

Ex-Scotland winger Pat Nevin believes substitutions may hold the key to Sunday's Scottish Cup meeting of Rangers and Celtic at Ibrox and praises visiting manager Martin O'Neill for the changes he made in last weekend's 2-2 Premiership draw at the same venue. (Sunday Mail), external

Former Scotland forward Kevin Gallacher says it may be difficult for Kieran Tierney to watch old club Arsenal win the Premier League if his season at Celtic ends in disappointment. (Record), external

Lee Naylor backs former club Celtic to snatch the Scottish Premiership title this season. (Glasgow Times), external

Celtic top scorer Benjamin Nygren feels there is enough time for the defending champions to catch league leaders Hearts in the title race. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external

Manager Derek McInnes says Hearts' "budget's going to be the same more or less next season" and believes the Tynecastle outfit are "only going to get better as a club". (Record), external