Rangers Supporters Voice Fury After Falkirk Tie as Squad Coach Encounters Blockade

Discontent erupted among Rangers fans after the team's disappointing draw against Falkirk, culminating in a incident where the team coach was prevented from moving from disgruntled supporters.

Late Action Sees The Hoops Snatch Win Over Motherwell

Daizen Maeda nodded in a injury-time decisive goal to secure hosts Celtic their three-two triumph against the visitors, handing recently appointed boss Jens Berthel Askou their maiden loss at the helm.

Visiting team had led through an Apostolos Stamatelopoulos double, but Benjamin Nygren equalised before Maeda's decisive close-range finish clinched a dramatic comeback for their Glasgow side.

This late goal prevented the title holders going into an fixture break behind with 5 points.

Motherwell's Early Dominance Overturned

Kelechi Iheanacho initially broken the scoring from the penalty in the 28th minute, but the Australian swiftly flipped match on its head by scoring a pair of goals either side of the interval.

  • The opener came with a powerful close-range header.
  • He later converted another penalty via spot-kick penalty spot after an review from the VAR technology.

These goals put Motherwell on course for their maiden victory at their stadium for over a ten years.

Expensive Error Results in Leveler

However, the team's commitment to playing out from the defence – a positive feature of their performances – proved detrimental as goalkeeper the keeper passed possession ball towards the opponent only 8 metres from the net.

The gift let Nygren to tap in the equaliser, setting way stage for dramatic finish.

Replacement Balikwisha Makes Instant Contribution

The recent signing then produced a maiden significant contribution for Celtic only three minutes during added time, delivering over a driven ball which Maeda finished with a close-range header.

The crucial strike ended Motherwell's impressive unbeaten streak, a run represented been longest longest Premiership sequence since the club won their 1952 Scottish Cup final.

Aberdeen Hammer The Dark Blues for Maiden Premiership Win

Elsewhere, Jesper Karlsson scored twice while Aberdeen recorded their long-awaited initial league triumph of the season, routing visitors the Dee 4-0.

  1. Karlsson opened the scoring from the penalty spot.
  2. Adil Aouchiche and the Ghanaian forward added additional efforts prior to the break.
  3. He then completed his double right past hour hour to seal the victory.

The performance brings Jimmy Thelin's side closer within touching distance to those teams above the Dons in league standings.

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