Gers Fans Voice Fury After Boppers Tie while Team Coach Faces Protest

Frustration boiled over among Rangers fans following the team's disappointing draw against the Bairns, leading to a incident where the team coach was prevented from moving from disgruntled followers.

Late Action Sees The Hoops Snatch Win Over Motherwell

The Japanese forward nodded in a stoppage-time winner as secure hosts Celtic their three-two triumph over the visitors, delivering new manager Jens Berthel Askou their maiden defeat in charge.

Visiting Motherwell previously led through a Australian striker brace, however the Swedish attacker equalised before Maeda's match-winning close-range finish sealed a dramatic turnaround by the hosts.

This stoppage-time winner prevented the champions going into the international break behind with 5 points.

Motherwell's Early Dominance Reversed

Kelechi Iheanacho had opened deadlock scoring from the penalty during that twenty-eighth minute, yet the Australian quickly flipped match around with two finishes around the interval.

  • His first arrived via an impressive close-range header.
  • He then converted another penalty via the penalty spot following a intervention from the assistant referee technology.

These efforts put Motherwell on course for a maiden win at Celtic Park for over a decade.

Costly Mistake Results in Leveler

Nonetheless, Motherwell's dedication towards playing out from their own defence – a strength aspect in early-season form – proved costly when goalkeeper the keeper passed the straight towards the opponent only eight metres out goal.

This error let the attacker to slot home the equaliser, setting the stage for dramatic finish.

Replacement Winger Delivers Immediate Impact

Michel-Ange Balikwisha subsequently delivered his maiden key moment with Celtic only 3 moments during added time, delivering across a low ball which the forward finished with a diving header.

This crucial goal ended Motherwell's 14-match unbeaten run, a run represented been their best Premiership sequence since the club won the 1952 domestic cup trophy.

The Dons Hammer Dundee for First League Victory

In another match, Jesper Karlsson scored a brace as Aberdeen secured their much-needed initial Premiership win of this campaign, routing opponents Dundee four-nil.

  1. Karlsson started the scoring via spot-kick 12-yard mark.
  2. Adil Aouchiche and the Ghanaian forward added additional goals prior to the break.
  3. Karlsson later completed the brace just after hour hour to seal a comprehensive win.

This performance brings Jimmy Thelin's side back within striking distance of those sides ahead of the Dons in the table.

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