Rangers Fans Voice Anger After Falkirk Tie while Squad Bus Encounters Protest
Frustration erupted within the Gers fans following their squad's frustrating draw with the Bairns, culminating in a event in which their team coach got blockaded from angry supporters.
Late Drama Delivers Celtic Grab Win Over The Steelmen
Daizen Maeda headed an stoppage-time decisive goal to earn hosts Celtic their 3-2 triumph over the visitors, handing recently appointed manager Jens Berthel Askou his maiden loss in charge.
Visiting team previously led through an Apostolos Stamatelopoulos brace, but Benjamin Nygren leveled the scores prior to Maeda's decisive close-range finish clinched a dramatic comeback by the Glasgow side.
The stoppage-time goal prevented their champions going into the fixture pause trailing by 5 points.
The Steelmen's First-Half Dominance Reversed
Kelechi Iheanacho initially opened the with a goal via the spot during that twenty-eighth minute, yet the Australian quickly flipped the around by scoring a pair of goals either side of half-time.
- His first arrived via a powerful diving header.
- Stamatelopoulos later converted another penalty via the 12-yard mark following a review by video VAR system.
Those efforts had Motherwell on course towards a maiden win in Celtic Park in a ten years.
Costly Error Results in Leveler
Nonetheless, Motherwell's dedication to building out from their own back – previously positive aspect of their form – proved detrimental as shot-stopper Calum Ward passed possession straight towards the opponent just 8 metres out goal.
This error allowed the attacker to tap home the leveling goal, setting way for for tense finale.
Replacement Balikwisha Delivers Immediate Impact
Michel-Ange Balikwisha then produced his maiden significant moment with Celtic only three moments during added time, delivering across a low cross that the forward finished via a diving header.
This decisive strike halted Motherwell's 14-match unbeaten run, which represented their longest longest Premiership sequence since the club won their 1952 domestic cup final.
Aberdeen Thrash The Dark Blues to claim Maiden League Victory
In another match, Jesper Karlsson scored a brace while Aberdeen recorded their long-awaited initial Premiership win of this season, routing visitors Dundee four-nil.
- Karlsson opened scoring scoring from the 12-yard mark.
- The French midfielder and Emmanuel Gyamfi scored further efforts before half-time.
- He later completed his brace just past hour mark and seal the win.
The result brings the manager's team closer into striking range of the teams above the Dons in the standings.