Rangers Fans Express Fury Following Falkirk Tie while Team Bus Encounters Blockade
Discontent erupted among the Gers supporters following their team's frustrating stalemate with Falkirk, leading to an event in which their team bus got prevented from moving from angry supporters.
Stoppage-Time Action Delivers Celtic Grab Win Against Motherwell
The Japanese forward headed an stoppage-time decisive goal as earn the home side Celtic their 3-2 victory over the visitors, handing new boss the Danish coach his first defeat at the helm.
Visiting Motherwell had led through an Apostolos Stamatelopoulos double, but the Swedish attacker equalised before the winger's decisive diving header sealed a dramatic turnaround for the hosts.
This late winner prevented the title holders going into the fixture break behind by five points.
Motherwell's Early Dominance Overturned
Kelechi Iheanacho initially opened deadlock scoring from the spot during the twenty-eighth minute, yet the Australian quickly turned the on its head with two goals either side of half-time.
- The first came with an powerful diving header.
- He then added a penalty from spot-kick 12-yard mark following a review from the assistant referee technology.
These goals had Motherwell on track for a first win in Celtic Park for a decade.
Expensive Mistake Leads to Leveler
Nonetheless, Motherwell's dedication to building out from the defence – a positive feature of early-season form – turned costly when goalkeeper the keeper passed the straight to the opponent only eight metres out goal.
The error let Nygren to easily slot in an equaliser, setting way stage a dramatic finish.
Replacement Balikwisha Delivers Immediate Impact
The recent signing then produced his first key contribution with the club only three minutes into added time, delivering over the low cross which Maeda finished via a close-range header.
The decisive strike halted the opposition's 14-match unbeaten run, which had their longest best Premiership sequence after they lifted the nineteen fifty-two Scottish Cup trophy.
Aberdeen Hammer Dundee for Maiden Premiership Victory
In another match, Jesper Karlsson scored a brace as the Pittodrie side recorded a long-awaited first league triumph in this season, thrashing opponents the Dee 4-0.
- Karlsson opened the scoring from spot-kick 12-yard mark.
- Adil Aouchiche and the Ghanaian forward added additional efforts before the break.
- Karlsson later completed his brace just past the mark and confirm the win.
The result brings the manager's team back within striking distance to the teams above the Dons in the table.