Gers Fans Voice Fury After Boppers Tie as Squad Coach Faces Protest

Discontent erupted within Rangers supporters following their team's disappointing draw with Falkirk, culminating in an event where their club bus got prevented from moving by disgruntled supporters.

Stoppage-Time Drama Sees Celtic Snatch Victory Over Motherwell

Daizen Maeda headed a injury-time decisive goal to earn the home side the Bhoys a 3-2 victory against the visitors, handing recently appointed boss the Danish coach his first loss at the helm.

Visiting Motherwell previously led through an Australian striker brace, but the Swedish attacker leveled the scores before the winger's decisive diving header sealed the comeback by the hosts.

The late goal stopped the title holders from an international pause trailing by 5 points.

Motherwell's First-Half Control Reversed

Kelechi Iheanacho had opened the with a goal via a penalty in the 28th minute, yet the Australian quickly turned match on its head by scoring a pair of goals either side of half-time.

  • His first arrived via a impressive diving header.
  • Stamatelopoulos later added a second from spot-kick 12-yard mark after an intervention by video VAR system.

These goals put the Lanarkshire side on course for their maiden win in Celtic Park for over a ten years.

Expensive Mistake Results in Leveler

However, Motherwell's dedication towards playing from their own back – previously positive aspect in their form – proved costly when goalkeeper Calum Ward passed the straight towards Benjamin Nygren only 8 yards from goal.

The error let the attacker to tap in an leveling goal, paving the stage for dramatic finish.

Replacement Winger Makes Instant Contribution

Michel-Ange Balikwisha then delivered his first significant contribution for Celtic only 3 moments during added time, delivering across the driven cross which Maeda converted via his diving header.

The crucial goal ended Motherwell's 14-match unbeaten run, a run represented been their best top-flight sequence since the club won their 1952 Scottish Cup final.

The Dons Hammer The Dark Blues to claim Maiden League Win

Elsewhere, The Swedish winger netted a brace while the Pittodrie side secured their long-awaited initial league triumph in this campaign, thrashing opponents Dundee four-nil.

  1. The attacker opened the scoring from the penalty spot.
  2. The French midfielder and Emmanuel Gyamfi scored further goals before the break.
  3. Karlsson later completed his brace just after hour mark to confirm the win.

The performance brings the manager's side back within striking range of those teams ahead of them in the table.

Jason Brown
Jason Brown

A passionate photographer and visual artist with over a decade of experience in capturing moments that tell compelling stories.