Aberdeen finally ended their long wait for a Premiership win, securing their first victory of 2025. This significant triumph not only marked the end of the longest winless run in the club's history but also provided a much-needed boost for the team. Meanwhile, Ross County surged up the table after defeating Motherwell 3-0, landing them in third place. Celtic returned to form with a commanding 3-0 victory over Dundee United, reinforcing their dominance in the league.
Motherwell faced a setback after Stuart Kettlewell's resignation, which saw the team slip from fifth to eighth place in the Premiership. Their recent 3-0 home defeat to Ross County highlighted ongoing challenges. Topi Kenskinen's remarkable goal for Ross County added to Motherwell's woes as Ross County secured their third victory against Dundee this season.
Hibernian extended their unbeaten run to 10 games with a goalless draw against St Mirren. Despite this impressive streak, scoring remains a challenge, as Hibs have failed to find the net in 11 of their 26 Premiership matches this season. The team's defensive resilience, however, continues to be their saving grace.
Rangers managed to alleviate some pressure with a crucial victory. Jamie McCart's own goal handed Hearts an early lead against Rangers, but they rallied to secure a win. This result provides Rangers with much-needed momentum as they navigate the season.
Celtic's emphatic 3-0 win over Dundee United not only signified their return to winning ways but also underscored their status as a dominant force in Scottish football. The victory marked Celtic's 13th title in 14 years, highlighting their consistent excellence. Ronan Hale's performance for Dundee United also stood out, with the striker reaching eight goals for the season.
St Johnstone experienced a downturn after showing promise under new manager Simo Valakari. Their resurgence was halted by a defeat at Kilmarnock, leaving them six points adrift at the bottom of the table. This loss underscores the challenges Valakari faces in steering the team away from relegation.
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