Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Celtic, Hibernian, Hearts, Aberdeen

"Not so much hard man as hatchet man," is how Hibs defender Ryan Porteous is described by former Scotland midfielder Kris Commons after his red card at Ibrox. (Daily Mail, print edition)

Hibs boss Jack Ross insists he won't look to take the aggression out of Ryan Porteous despite his costly sending off in yesterday's defeat to Rangers. (Herald)

Former Hibs striker Tam McManus says the red card for Ryan Porteous was "disgraceful", claiming it was a clean tackle and adding that "no other player on the park gets sent off for that". (Edinburgh Evening News)

Manager Steven Gerrard explained his emotional celebration after Rangers' victory over Hibs yesterday - saying the players and fans will "need each other" in the months ahead. (Daily Record)

Unbeaten Hearts have "no reason to be daunted" by their next league trip to champions Rangers, says new midfielder Cammy Devlin. (Scotsman)

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou hopes to emerge stronger from the international break after the last one proved costly following injuries to captain Callum McGregor and Kyogo Furuhashi. (FourFourTwo)

Stephen Glass admits managing Aberdeen is a joyless experience at the moment but says he will turn it around. (Scottish Sun)

Rangers midfielder Scott Arfield uses Instagram to ask fans for help in tracing stolen items after his car was targeted by thieves. (Scottish Sun)

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