Manager Brendan Rodgers vows to lead Celtic’s charge for five Scottish Premiership titles in a row, further dampening the notion he would move on. (Sun), external
Celtic could face sanctions after objects were thrown by spectators on to the pitch during the league championship-clinching 5-0 win at Dundee United, an apparent protested by supporters about ticket prices. (Football Insider), external
Meanwhile, Celtic winger Jota is a doubt for next Sunday’s final Old Firm derby of the season against Rangers after coming off with a knee injury at Tannadice. (National – subscription required), external
The Portuguese, 26, winger may have torn his meniscus. (Glasgow Times – subscription required), external
Jota was spotted in a knee brace after the match. (Herald – subscription required), external
Dundee United head coach Jim Goodwin is remorseful towards the club’s fans following their heavy defeat. (Courier – subscription required), external
Interim head coach Barry Ferguson tells Rangers’ players they are playing for their futures. (Glasgow Times – subscription required), external
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