🔗 Share this article Rangers Supporters Express Anger After Falkirk Tie while Squad Bus Encounters Protest Discontent erupted among Rangers fans after the team's disappointing stalemate with Falkirk, culminating in an incident where their team bus was blockaded by angry followers. Late Drama Delivers Celtic Grab Win Over The Steelmen The Japanese forward nodded in an injury-time decisive goal to earn the home side the Bhoys their 3-2 triumph against the visitors, handing recently appointed boss Jens Berthel Askou his maiden defeat at the helm. The team previously been ahead thanks to a Australian striker double, however the Swedish attacker equalised prior to the winger's match-winning close-range finish sealed a dramatic comeback by their hosts. This stoppage-time winner stopped their champions going into the fixture break behind with 5 points. The Steelmen's Early Control Reversed The Nigerian forward initially broken deadlock scoring via a penalty in that twenty-eighth minute, but the Australian quickly turned match around by scoring a pair of goals either side of half-time. His first came with an powerful close-range header. Stamatelopoulos then converted a penalty via spot-kick 12-yard mark following a review by the assistant referee system. Those goals put the Lanarkshire side on course for their maiden win in their stadium for over a decade. Expensive Mistake Leads to Equaliser Nonetheless, the team's commitment to building out from the defence – previously strength aspect of early-season performances – proved detrimental when shot-stopper the keeper gave possession straight to the opponent only eight metres out the net. This gift let the attacker to tap home an equaliser, setting way for a tense finale. Substitute Winger Delivers Immediate Contribution The recent signing then delivered his first significant contribution with the club just three moments during added time, sending across the low cross that the forward converted with his close-range header. The decisive goal ended Motherwell's 14-match undefeated run, a run had been their best Premiership sequence after they lifted their nineteen fifty-two domestic cup trophy. The Dons Thrash Dundee for Maiden League Win Elsewhere, The Swedish winger netted twice while Aberdeen secured their long-awaited first league triumph of this campaign, thrashing visitors Dundee 4-0. Karlsson started scoring scoring via the penalty spot. Adil Aouchiche and the Ghanaian forward scored further goals prior to half-time. Karlsson then added the double just after hour mark and confirm the win. This performance brings the manager's side closer into touching range to the sides above them on league table.