🔗 Share this article Rangers Fans Voice Anger After Falkirk Draw as Team Coach Faces Blockade Discontent erupted within Rangers supporters following their team's disappointing stalemate with the Bairns, culminating in an incident in which the team bus was prevented from moving by disgruntled followers. Late Action Sees The Hoops Grab Win Against Motherwell The Japanese forward nodded in an injury-time decisive goal to secure hosts Celtic their 3-2 victory over the visitors, handing new manager the Danish coach their first defeat at the helm. The team previously been ahead through a Apostolos Stamatelopoulos brace, however the Swedish attacker leveled the scores before Maeda's decisive diving header clinched the comeback for the Glasgow side. This stoppage-time goal prevented their champions from the international pause trailing with five points. The Steelmen's Early Control Overturned The Nigerian forward had broken the scoring from a spot during the twenty-eighth minute, yet Stamatelopoulos quickly turned match on its head by scoring a pair of goals around the interval. His opener came with a powerful close-range header. He later converted another second from the 12-yard mark following an review from the assistant referee system. Those efforts put Motherwell on track for a first victory in their stadium in a decade. Expensive Error Leads to Equaliser Nonetheless, Motherwell's dedication towards playing from the back – a strength aspect in early-season performances – proved detrimental when shot-stopper the keeper passed possession straight to Benjamin Nygren only eight metres from goal. This error let Nygren to tap in an leveling goal, paving the stage for tense finale. Substitute Winger Makes Instant Contribution Michel-Ange Balikwisha then delivered his first significant moment with the club just three moments into stoppage time, delivering across a driven ball that Maeda finished via a close-range header. This decisive strike ended the opposition's impressive undefeated streak, which represented been their longest top-flight form since the club won their 1952 Scottish Cup trophy. The Dons Hammer The Dark Blues for Maiden Premiership Win In another match, The Swedish winger netted a brace while Aberdeen recorded their long-awaited first Premiership win of the season, routing visitors the Dee 4-0. The attacker opened scoring with a penalty from spot-kick 12-yard mark. The French midfielder plus Emmanuel Gyamfi scored further efforts prior to half-time. He then completed the double just past hour hour and seal a comprehensive victory. The performance brings the manager's side closer within touching distance of the teams ahead of the Dons on league table.