Gers Fans Voice Anger Following Falkirk Tie while Squad Coach Faces Protest
Frustration boiled over among Rangers supporters following the team's disappointing draw against the Bairns, culminating in a incident where the club bus got prevented from moving by angry followers.
Late Action Delivers Celtic Snatch Victory Against The Steelmen
Daizen Maeda headed an injury-time decisive goal as secure the home side the Bhoys a three-two triumph against the visitors, delivering recently appointed manager the Danish coach their maiden loss in charge.
The Motherwell previously been ahead through a Australian striker double, however the Swedish attacker leveled the scores before the winger's match-winning diving header clinched the comeback for the Glasgow side.
This stoppage-time goal stopped the champions going into an international break trailing by five points.
The Steelmen's First-Half Control Overturned
The Nigerian forward had broken the scoring via a penalty in the 28th minute, yet the Australian swiftly flipped match around by scoring a pair of goals around half-time.
- The opener arrived via a impressive diving header.
- Stamatelopoulos then added another penalty from the 12-yard mark following a review by video VAR system.
Those efforts put the Lanarkshire side on track towards their maiden win at their stadium for a ten years.
Costly Mistake Leads to Equaliser
Nonetheless, the team's dedication towards building out from the defence – previously positive feature of early-season form – proved costly when shot-stopper Calum Ward passed the ball to Benjamin Nygren only eight metres out the net.
This error let Nygren to easily slot in an equaliser, paving the stage for dramatic finish.
Substitute Winger Makes Immediate Impact
Michel-Ange Balikwisha subsequently produced his maiden significant contribution for Celtic just 3 moments during added time, delivering across a driven cross which Maeda finished via a diving header.
This crucial goal halted Motherwell's impressive unbeaten run, which had been longest longest Premiership sequence since they lifted their nineteen fifty-two domestic cup trophy.
Aberdeen Thrash Dundee for First League Victory
Elsewhere, The Swedish winger scored a brace as the Pittodrie side secured a long-awaited initial Premiership triumph in the season, routing visitors Dundee four-nil.
- Karlsson started the with a penalty via spot-kick 12-yard mark.
- The French midfielder plus Emmanuel Gyamfi added further goals prior to half-time.
- He later completed the brace just past the mark to seal a comprehensive win.
This performance moves the manager's team back within touching range of those sides ahead of the Dons in league table.