Celtic interested in Club Brugge boss Hayen - gossip
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Celtic have a concrete interest in Club Brugge manager Nicky Hayen as Brendan Rodgers' successor. (Nieusblad - in Dutch), external
Hayen, 45, has refused to rule out a move to Celtic. (Record), external
Major shareholder Dermot Desmond's attendance at Celtic Park for Wednesday's 4-0 win over Falkirk was his first visit in years. (Sun), external
Interim manager Martin O'Neill labelled Celtic captain Callum McGregor "brilliant" following the humbling of Falkirk. (Record), external
O'Neill explained defender Kieran Tierney is "much better" and "feeling better" after missing out against the Bairns following "stiffness" at the weekend. (Glasgow Times), external
Head coach Danny Rohl believes Rangers have reconnected with their support after successive wins for the first time this season. (Record), external
Danilo's father Marcelo Silva was the man the Rangers striker celebrated with the most after scoring the winner in Wednesday's 1-0 victory at Hibernian. (Sun), external
Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland, who saved a late Jamie McGrath penalty at Easter Road, says he had done his "homework" on the Hibs midfielder. (Sky Sports via Glasgow Times, external)
Hibernian were "masters of our downfall" against Rangers, says head coach David Gray. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external
Angus Gunn may be a doubt for Scotland's November World Cup qualifiers with Greece and Denmark, with the Nottingham Forest goalkeeper having damaged knee ligaments. (Sun), external
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