Scottish football news and rumors on Monday
Tuesday, March 2, 2021, 7:56 p.m.
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Prampa Frimbang supports Celtic work
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Former Celtic right-back Jeremy Freempong insists the Barclays team already has a “better coach” on their team: club captain Scott Brown. (Scottish)
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The Spanish technician helped with the work
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Dominique Torrent, Pep Cardiola’s former assistant, has been named Celtic’s next manager by renowned Spanish journalist Guillem Balaguet. The 58-year-old coach is a free agent after leaving Brazilian Flamenco. (Daily entry)
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Former Scotland coach Craig Brown believes Celtic have a “tailor” to replace Neil Lennon in the form of current national team boss Steve Clark. (Scottish sun)
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Lambert resigns himself to Celtic work
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Former Celtic midfielder Paul Lambert says he doesn’t want to tarnish his past with the club after former teammate Neil Lennon. (Scottish)
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Scottish football awaits the end of the SG
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Decisions about when the lower leagues of Scottish football and women’s sport can return have returned to Holyrood, the Scottish Football Association said, with fans, players and clubs waiting for good news. (Scottish)
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Former Rangers forward Nikika Zhelovic has been ruled out of the World Cup after announcing the end of his playing career due to injury. (Scottish)
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Smith, children need treatment
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Michael Smith and Steven Nicemith suffered a calf injury at Harts 1-1 with Inverness on Friday night and continue treatment at Rickardon. The club captain will miss Saturday’s game against Dundee, which will create a clash at the Smith Dynacast although Hartz is confident. (Evening news)
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St Johnston manager Davidson insists that Bedfred Cup winner Sean Rooney is the answer to Scotland’s right-back’s question ahead of this summer’s euros. (Daily entry)
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