Football Talk: Gerrard demands, McCann vote of confidence
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It's been a dramatic weekend in the Premiership with huge results that could have a major impact on how this season unfolds.
Celtic's slip-up at Kilmarnock added to a worrying start to the campaign for Brendan Rodgers and it's been revealed that Steven Gerrard demanded his players capitalised on the slip to move ahead of them in the table.
Rodgers admitted to concerns but says it's too early to panic about the table.
While the Glasgow pair have ambitions at the top end of the table, Dundee are left looking up from the foot after failing to take even a point from their opening six games. Neil McCann is under pressure but has received backing from above.
Dundee chief John Nelms says McCann will be in the dugout against Hamilton and he feels the team haven't had the reward their play deserves.
The Edinburgh sides lead the rest with Hearts staying top despite dropping points against Livingston. Hibs striker Florian Kamberi says they are every bit the equal of their city rivals and can beat anyone in the league as they aim to better last season's fourth-placed finish.