Gers Fans Express Anger After Boppers Draw while Team Bus Encounters Protest

Discontent boiled over within Rangers supporters after their squad's disappointing draw against Falkirk, leading to an incident in which the team bus was prevented from moving from angry supporters.

Late Action Sees The Hoops Grab Win Against The Steelmen

Daizen Maeda nodded in an injury-time winner to earn the home side the Bhoys a 3-2 victory over Motherwell, handing recently appointed manager Jens Berthel Askou their maiden loss in charge.

Visiting Motherwell previously been ahead through an Apostolos Stamatelopoulos double, however the Swedish attacker leveled the scores before the winger's decisive diving header clinched a dramatic turnaround for the hosts.

The stoppage-time goal stopped their champions going into an international pause behind with five points.

Motherwell's First-Half Control Overturned

The Nigerian forward had broken deadlock scoring from a spot during that 28th minute, but the Australian quickly flipped the on its head with a pair of finishes either side of half-time.

  • His first came with a impressive close-range header.
  • Stamatelopoulos then added another second via spot-kick penalty spot following a review from video assistant referee system.

Those goals had the Lanarkshire side on track for a first victory at their stadium in over a decade.

Costly Error Results in Equaliser

Nonetheless, Motherwell's commitment to building out from their own defence – previously positive feature in their form – turned costly when shot-stopper the keeper passed possession ball to the opponent just eight yards from the net.

The gift let the attacker to tap in the equaliser, paving the for a dramatic finish.

Replacement Balikwisha Makes Instant Impact

Michel-Ange Balikwisha then delivered a maiden significant moment for Celtic just 3 moments into stoppage time, sending over a low cross which the forward converted via a close-range header.

The crucial goal halted the opposition's 14-match unbeaten run, a run had been their best Premiership sequence since they lifted their 1952 domestic cup final.

Aberdeen Hammer Dundee for Maiden Premiership Win

In another match, Jesper Karlsson netted twice while Aberdeen recorded a long-awaited first Premiership triumph in this campaign, routing visitors the Dee 4-0.

  1. Karlsson opened the scoring via the penalty spot.
  2. The French midfielder plus Emmanuel Gyamfi added further efforts prior to the break.
  3. Karlsson later completed the double just past the hour and confirm the victory.

The result moves the manager's team back into touching range to the teams above the Dons in league table.

Todd Wilson
Todd Wilson

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