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Ally McCoist believes Alfredo Morelos will be on the mvoe in the summer

Morelos ‘will leave’ says ex-Ibrox ace

Former Rangers ace-turned-pundit Ally McCoist believes Alfredo Morelos will "definitely" leave Ibrox this summer if the right offer comes in for the Colombian striker. (Daily Record)

‘Worse than Hearts loss’

Steven Gerrard has admitted a shock home defeat to basement boys Hamilton was worse than Rangers’ cup exit at the hands of Hearts. (Daily Mail)

Lennon hails Hoops

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Celtic manager Neil Lennon spoke of the honour he derives from the efforts of his players as they took another step towards a ninth straight title despite requiring a 92nd-minute Tom Rogic equaliser to draw 2-2 at Livingston. (The Scotsman)

Gers fans applause for Gerrard

Rangers fans at Ibrox showed their support for manager Steven Gerrard with a minute’s applause during their match with Hamilton Accies. A pre-arranged tribute was organised by a group of supporters for the eighth minute during the Scottish Premiership clash. (The Scotsman)

’I’ll cure Peter Haring’

Irish sports injury specialist Shane Flynn believes he can cure Hearts midfielder Peter Haring inside a week – and is willing to assess him for free. (Evening News)

Docherty: We'll bounce back

Greg Docherty has claimed Hibs’ shock derby-day defeat will act as a wake up call for the Easter Road side and act as extra motivation when they meet Hearts again in next month’s Scottish Cup semi-final. (Evening News)

Stendel on tactical tweak

Daniel Stendel today admitted he had to alter Hearts’ all-out-attacking gameplan to achieve successive wins against Rangers and Hibs. (Evening News)

Dykes for Australia, says Holt

Lyndon Dykes deserves a call-up for Australia, according to Livingston boss Gary Holt. Socceroos No.2 Rene Meulensteen was at the Tony Macaroni Arena last night to run the rule over the striker. (The Herald)