Rangers Fans Express Anger Following Falkirk Tie while Squad Coach Encounters Blockade

Discontent erupted within Rangers supporters after their team's disappointing draw against the Bairns, leading to an event in which the club coach got prevented from moving by disgruntled followers.

Late Drama Sees Celtic Grab Win Over Motherwell

Daizen Maeda headed a injury-time winner as secure hosts the Bhoys their 3-2 victory against the visitors, handing new manager the Danish coach their maiden defeat at the helm.

Visiting team previously been ahead thanks to an Australian striker brace, however Benjamin Nygren equalised prior to the winger's decisive diving header clinched a dramatic comeback for the hosts.

The stoppage-time goal stopped their champions from an international pause behind by five points.

The Steelmen's First-Half Control Overturned

The Nigerian forward had broken deadlock scoring via the penalty in that 28th minute, but the Australian quickly turned the on its head with two finishes either side of the interval.

  • The opener came via an impressive close-range header.
  • Stamatelopoulos later added another penalty via the 12-yard mark after a intervention from the VAR technology.

Those goals had the Lanarkshire side on track for their maiden win at their stadium for over a decade.

Expensive Mistake Leads to Equaliser

However, Motherwell's dedication to building out from their own back – a positive feature in their performances – turned detrimental as shot-stopper Calum Ward gave the ball to the opponent only 8 metres out goal.

The gift allowed Nygren to easily slot home the equaliser, paving way stage a tense finale.

Replacement Winger Makes Immediate Impact

The recent signing then delivered his maiden key moment with the club only three moments during stoppage time, delivering across a driven ball which Maeda finished via a diving header.

The crucial strike ended the opposition's 14-match undefeated streak, a run had their their longest Premiership form after they won their nineteen fifty-two Scottish Cup trophy.

The Dons Hammer Dundee for Maiden Premiership Win

In another match, Jesper Karlsson netted twice as the Pittodrie side recorded their long-awaited first Premiership win in the campaign, thrashing opponents Dundee four-nil.

  1. The attacker opened the with a penalty via the penalty spot.
  2. The French midfielder and Emmanuel Gyamfi added additional efforts before half-time.
  3. He then added his brace right after the hour and seal the win.

This performance moves the manager's team closer into striking range to the teams above them on league table.

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