🔗 Share this article Gers Fans Voice Fury Following Falkirk Tie as Squad Coach Encounters Blockade Frustration boiled over among Rangers fans following their team's disappointing stalemate with the Bairns, culminating in a event where the club coach was blockaded by angry supporters. Stoppage-Time Action Sees The Hoops Snatch Victory Against The Steelmen Daizen Maeda headed a stoppage-time decisive goal as earn hosts the Bhoys a 3-2 victory against the visitors, delivering new boss the Danish coach his maiden defeat in charge. The team had led through an Australian striker double, but the Swedish attacker leveled the scores before the winger's match-winning diving header clinched a dramatic comeback by the hosts. The late goal prevented their title holders from an fixture break trailing by five points. The Steelmen's Early Dominance Overturned Kelechi Iheanacho had opened deadlock scoring via a penalty in the twenty-eighth minute, yet the Australian swiftly flipped the around with two finishes around the interval. His opener arrived with a powerful close-range header. Stamatelopoulos later converted another penalty from spot-kick 12-yard mark following an review from the VAR technology. These efforts had the Lanarkshire side on course towards a first win at Celtic Park for a ten years. Expensive Mistake Leads to Equaliser Nonetheless, Motherwell's dedication to building from their own defence – a positive aspect of their performances – proved detrimental when goalkeeper Calum Ward passed the straight to the opponent only 8 yards from the net. The error allowed the attacker to easily tap home an equaliser, setting the stage a dramatic finish. Substitute Winger Delivers Immediate Contribution Michel-Ange Balikwisha subsequently produced his maiden significant contribution with the club just three moments during stoppage time, sending over the driven ball which the forward converted with his close-range header. The decisive strike halted the opposition's impressive undefeated run, a run represented been longest longest Premiership form since they lifted the nineteen fifty-two domestic cup trophy. Aberdeen Hammer The Dark Blues to claim First League Victory Elsewhere, The Swedish winger netted a brace while Aberdeen recorded their much-needed initial Premiership triumph in the season, thrashing visitors Dundee 4-0. The attacker opened the scoring from the penalty spot. Adil Aouchiche plus Emmanuel Gyamfi added further goals before half-time. Karlsson later completed the brace right after hour mark to seal a comprehensive win. The result brings Jimmy Thelin's side closer into striking distance to the teams above them on league table.