Gers Fans Voice Fury After Boppers Tie as Team Bus Encounters Blockade

Frustration boiled over within Rangers supporters after their team's frustrating stalemate against the Bairns, culminating in a event where their team bus got prevented from moving by disgruntled supporters.

Stoppage-Time Drama Delivers Celtic Grab Victory Against The Steelmen

Daizen Maeda nodded in a injury-time winner to secure the home side the Bhoys a 3-2 victory over the visitors, handing new manager the Danish coach his maiden loss at the helm.

Visiting Motherwell had led thanks to an Australian striker double, however the Swedish attacker equalised before Maeda's match-winning diving header clinched the turnaround for their hosts.

The stoppage-time goal prevented the title holders going into the fixture pause behind by 5 points.

Motherwell's Early Control Reversed

The Nigerian forward initially broken the with a goal via a penalty during the twenty-eighth minute, yet the Australian swiftly flipped the around by scoring a pair of finishes around the interval.

  • The opener arrived via a powerful diving header.
  • He later converted another penalty from spot-kick 12-yard mark after a intervention by video assistant referee system.

Those goals had Motherwell on track for a first victory at Celtic Park for over a ten years.

Expensive Error Leads to Equaliser

Nonetheless, the team's commitment towards playing out from the defence – a positive feature in their form – proved costly when goalkeeper the keeper gave the ball to the opponent just 8 yards from goal.

This gift let Nygren to easily slot in the equaliser, paving the for for tense finale.

Substitute Balikwisha Delivers Immediate Impact

Michel-Ange Balikwisha then produced his first significant contribution with Celtic only three minutes into added time, sending across a low cross that the forward converted with a diving header.

This crucial goal halted the opposition's 14-match unbeaten run, which had their their best top-flight form since the club lifted their nineteen fifty-two Scottish Cup final.

Aberdeen Hammer Dundee for First Premiership Win

In another match, Jesper Karlsson scored a brace while Aberdeen recorded a long-awaited first Premiership win of the campaign, thrashing visitors Dundee four-nil.

  1. Karlsson started scoring scoring via the 12-yard mark.
  2. Adil Aouchiche plus the Ghanaian forward added further efforts before half-time.
  3. He then added his double right after the mark and confirm a comprehensive win.

This performance moves the manager's team back within striking range to the teams ahead of them in league table.

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