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Monday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Celtic manager Tony Mowbray says Shaun Maloney and Mark Wilson did not dive against Rangers despite receiving yellow cards for simulation. (Daily Mail)

Former referee Kenny Clark says Craig Thomson will realise he was wrong not to award a penalty to Shaun Maloney against Rangers. (The Sun)

Two-goal Rangers striker Kenny Miller says a course of acupuncture helped him win his fight to be fit for the win over Celtic. (The Sun)

Rangers striker Kenny Miller says he took advantage of poor defending to score his two goals against Celtic. (Various)

Celtic manager Tony Mowbray says he expects better of his three international defenders but says his side are still good enough to win the Scottish title. (Various)

Celtic left-back Danny Fox will miss out on his first Scotland cap after a hamstring injury ruled him out against Japan. (Daily Mail)

Hearts' Lee Wallace will replace Celtic's injured Danny Fox in the Scotland squad to face Japan on Saturday. (Daily Mail)

Hearts defender Lee Wallace says his form this season has not been good enough to earn him a Scotland call-up. (Daily Record)

OTHER GOSSIP

World tennis number three Andy Murray will learn today if he has recovered sufficiently from a wrist injury to play in next week's Shanghai Masters. (The Times)



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Monday's gossip column
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