Aberdeen fans have reason to celebrate as the Dons have continued their impressive form at home, securing victory in six of their last seven league encounters against Kilmarnock. Meanwhile, Hibernian is on an unbeaten streak, having not lost in their last ten league matches since a 3-0 defeat at Celtic Park in December. However, Dundee United faces challenges, with a string of three consecutive losses putting them in a precarious position at the bottom of the table.
Kilmarnock’s promising talent, 19-year-old Bobby Wales, has become a beacon of hope for the club, scoring in two of their last three league fixtures. Yet, Simo Valakari's Dundee United grapple with a daunting six-point deficit at the table's foot, with only seven games remaining to reverse their fortunes. Conversely, Motherwell struggles with form, having lost their last four Premiership games.
Aberdeen, under Derek McInnes, has found renewed vigor, clinching victory in their last two Premiership outings. Meanwhile, Celtic, led by Brendan Rodgers, have dominated the league, winning six of their last seven matches. Rangers have also thrived, securing the most points in the Scottish Premiership this year. Nonetheless, Philippe Clement acknowledges that the title chase is nearly out of reach for Rangers.
Celtic's current unbeaten run recalls memories of May 2018, when Neil Lennon guided them through a similar streak. The team’s resilience and tactical prowess continue to drive their success. On the other hand, Dundee has achieved a notable milestone by securing a top-six finish in their first season back in the Scottish Premiership.
Kilmarnock stands out for their youthful contributions, boasting more goals scored by teenagers than any other club in the league this season. Despite these accomplishments, Rangers' dominance over St Mirren is evident, having won 23 of their last 25 home games against them across all competitions.
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