Gers Supporters Express Anger Following Boppers Tie as Team Coach Encounters Protest

Discontent erupted within Rangers fans following the team's disappointing stalemate against Falkirk, culminating in a incident where the club bus was blockaded by angry followers.

Stoppage-Time Drama Sees The Hoops Grab Victory Over Motherwell

Daizen Maeda headed a stoppage-time winner as earn hosts the Bhoys their 3-2 triumph over Motherwell, delivering recently appointed boss Jens Berthel Askou his maiden loss in charge.

The Motherwell previously led thanks to a Apostolos Stamatelopoulos double, however Benjamin Nygren leveled the scores before Maeda's decisive close-range finish clinched the turnaround by their Glasgow side.

The stoppage-time goal prevented their champions going into an international break trailing by 5 points.

Motherwell's First-Half Dominance Overturned

Kelechi Iheanacho had broken deadlock with a goal via the spot during that twenty-eighth minute, yet Stamatelopoulos quickly flipped match around by scoring a pair of goals around half-time.

  • The first arrived with a impressive diving header.
  • He later added another penalty via spot-kick penalty spot after a intervention by video VAR system.

Those goals had the Lanarkshire side on course for a maiden win in their stadium for over a ten years.

Costly Error Leads to Leveler

However, Motherwell's commitment towards playing from the defence – previously positive aspect of their performances – proved detrimental when shot-stopper the keeper passed the straight towards Benjamin Nygren only 8 yards out the net.

The error allowed the attacker to slot in the equaliser, setting way for a tense finale.

Substitute Balikwisha Makes Instant Impact

Michel-Ange Balikwisha subsequently produced his maiden key contribution for the club just 3 minutes into stoppage time, sending over a low ball that Maeda converted with a close-range header.

This decisive goal ended Motherwell's impressive undefeated run, a run represented been longest best top-flight sequence after the club lifted their 1952 Scottish Cup final.

Aberdeen Hammer Dundee for First League Win

Elsewhere, Jesper Karlsson scored twice while Aberdeen recorded a much-needed first league triumph of this campaign, thrashing opponents the Dee four-nil.

  1. The attacker opened the with a penalty via the penalty spot.
  2. The French midfielder plus Emmanuel Gyamfi added additional efforts before half-time.
  3. He later completed the double just after the mark to seal the victory.

This performance moves the manager's side back within touching distance to the teams ahead of them in the table.

John Vang
John Vang

A passionate travel writer and historian specializing in Italian culture and religious sites, with over a decade of experience guiding tours in Rome.