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The Rangers are still looking for their first premiere victory, Aberdeen remains without objective and the hearts seem determined to prove Tony Bloom correctly …
Brendan Rodgers is desperate for more Celtic signatures before the transfer date, but he had more than sitting to worry about the victory against a team from Aberdeen in difficulty.
Benjamin Nygren was a real devastating in Pittodrie and scored his first Celtic goal, Kieran Tierney showing his best with a brilliant help.
But with a Champions League dam match against Slovan Bratislava or Kairat Almaty to navigate, Rodgers hopes to strengthen in more than one area.
Jimmy Thelin also needs signatures or it could be a long and disappointing season for donations.
They lost goals with summer departures and striker Kusini Yengi had another match to forget.
The other summer signatures Nicolas Milanovic and Adil Aouchiche have shown promising signs, but the glory of the Scottish Cup of last season must already feel a distant memory for fans with the missing team of creativity and escape.
Russell Martin questioned the mentality of Rangers to Motherwell and it was another test because once again, they took a ministry point that they probably did not deserve.
He took the blame for his decision to set up an unchanged starting XI when they showed little energy and desire they made against Viktoria Plzen.
Dundee’s head coach Steven Pressley said he “could cry” after refusing a famous victory to Ibrox and you can understand why.
They were well organized, looked comfortable and carried a real threat of attack. It was an impressive display after a difficult departure under Pressley with the Dens Park team having already undergone an early outing of the League Cup.
Some eyebrows have been noted when the new shareholder Tony Bloom described his belief that hearts could finish second this season and even win the Prime Minister “in the next 10 years”, but two victories of two suggest that they could be a force with which it is necessary to count this season.
They sit at the top of the goal difference with the new head coach Derek Mcinnes who already sailed on the stages of the League Cup groups with a 100%victory rate.
Stuart Findlay was a great player for Mcinnes in Kilmarnock, and the defender already proves his value to jambos – Strong in the back, but also impressed on the other end with two goals during the victory of Sunday at Tannadice Park.
Dundee United has only one point compared to his first two first games, but Jim Goodwin this week will be fully put on the second floor of their crucial qualification of the conference league against Rapid Vienna.
On Sunday, Hibs made a flourishing start to Paster Road, still at the top of their impressive victory at Partizan Belgrade, but David Gray remained in shock by what he saw when two points dropped.
He made a few changes but they ran a 2-0 lead against Kilmarnock and looked for a comfortable afternoon to Easter Road.
Killie clearly wanted to make amends to throw an advance of two goals last weekend and the superb volley of Ben Brannan ended their return.
Stuart Kettlewell gave the 18 -year -old defender his debut in the League Cup and, after having seen him score three goals, challenged him to become a regular on the first team.
Its objective of the competitor of the season, while playing out of position, will not have reinforced its place in the departure XI.
John McGlynn wanted to show loyalty to the players who obtained the promotion of Falkirk, a decision that could prove to be expensive this season.
They defeated Livingston on the title, but their new colleagues from Premièrehip were strengthened and that proved to be on Saturday.
The new recruits Graham Carey, Mo Sylla and Shane Blaney looked impressive and Jeremy Bokila came to score his first goal while Livi dominated to continue their undefeated start in the top of the flight.
The Bairns need goals – their attacks on the bench on Saturday were Brian Graham and Scott Arfield who are a 73 -year -old combined age.
Jens Berthel Askou a Motherwell playing attractive football, but the manager must transform his domination into goals.
Although they appreciated 67% possession against St Mirren in Paisley, they only managed three shots on the target.
Compare this with the friends who created four on the target with much less domination, but they also pulled a white.
Stephen Robinson’s team has not yet scored in the first season this season, taking only a point in their first two games.
Of this season, Sky Sports’ The coverage of the Premier League will go from 128 games to at least 215 live games.
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