Rumour Mill: Celtic v Rangers | Dundee United confident | Deila looking to rebuild trust

Celtic have drawn Rangers in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup, Blair Spittal is confident Dundee United can rescue their season and Ronny Deila says his side must rebuild trust with fans.
Celtic manager Ronny Deila. Picture: SNSCeltic manager Ronny Deila. Picture: SNS
Celtic manager Ronny Deila. Picture: SNS

Kenny Miller: Rangers not afraid of semi-final against Celtic

Rangers striker Kenny Miller insists they have no fear of Celtic after drawing the champions in the William Hill Scottish Cup semi-finals. The Glasgow clubs were paired after Celtic beat Morton 3-0 in the last eight, 24 hours after Rangers thrashed Dundee 4-0. (Scotsman)

Blair Spittal confident Dundee United can rescue season

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Blair Spittal says the Dundee United players believe they can rescue their season as long as they continue to show the desire and determination exhibited in a fighting 3-2 Scottish Cup quarter-final victory against Ross County at Global Energy Stadium. (Scotsman)

Leigh Griffiths confident of Rangers win

Leigh Griffiths is hopeful of repeating the same performance and outcome when Celtic take on Rangers in the Scottish Cup next month.

The two Glasgow titans were paired together in the last-four of the competition after seeing off Morton and Dundee respectively, giving fans across the country a mouthwatering tie to look forward to. (Various)

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Craig Fowler looks back on a hard fought Scottish Cup quarter-final tie at Easter Road. (Scotsman)

Ronny Deila says Celtic must rebuild trust

Ronny Deila recognises that his Celtic team must rebuild their trust with the club’s support following a recent dip in form.

The Hoops eased into the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup with a 4-0 win over Greenock Morton, ending what was a difficult week following the 0-0 draw with Dundee on Wednesday. (STV)

- Celtic boss Ronny Deila has hailed 18-year-old Kieran Tierney and says that he can develop into a ‘top player’

7 arrested after Dundee United Scottish Cup pitch invasion

Seven football fans were arrested following a pitch invasion at a Scottish Cup quarter final tie, police said today.

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Dundee United fans ran on to the park when their side netted a last-gasp winner in a 3-2 victory over Ross County at the Global Energy Stadium in Dingwall. (Scotsman)

Celtic injury worry over Johansen

Ronny Deila faces an anxious wait to find out the extent of Stefan Johansen’s injury after he limped off at half time in yesterday’s 3 - 0 win over Morton. (Express)

Hibs back on track - Stubbs

Hibs manager Alan Stubbs says his side are back on track despite drawing 1 - 1 with Inverness in the Scottish Cup quarter finals. Stubbs’s side went into the match off the back of three straight league defeats. (Express)

Airdrie boss suffers stroke

Airdrie have confirmed that manager Eddie Wolecki Black has suffered a stroke after he fell seriously ill during his side’s 3 -1 win over Cowdenbeath on Saturday. (Sun)