Celtic manager Martin O'Neill marked his return to the helm with a resounding 4-0 thrashing of Falkirk at Parkhead, silencing some of the critics who had questioned his credentials in the wake of Brendan Rodgers' shocking resignation. The veteran Irishman's half-time team talk appeared to have galvanized his team, as Celtic scored three goals in the second half through Johnny Kenny and Sebastian Tounekti to seal a convincing victory.
The result was all the more impressive given that O'Neill had only been installed as interim manager just hours earlier, alongside former teammate Shaun Maloney. Yet despite their lack of experience in this role, the duo seemed to have instilled a sense of confidence in their players, and it showed on the pitch.
Celtic moved six points behind Premiership leaders Hearts after drawing with St Mirren 2-2 at Paisley, but remain five ahead of Rangers who edged a narrow 1-0 win over Hibernian at Easter Road. The Hoops will be looking to build on this momentum in their Scottish League Cup semi-final against Rangers next Sunday.
Hearts' manager Derek McInnes was left to ponder what might have been after his side dropped points for the second time in the league, while St Mirren's three-match losing streak ended with a 2-2 draw. Meanwhile, new Rangers manager Danny Rรถhl is enjoying a perfect start to life at Ibrox, having won back-to-back league games and moved the team up to third place.
The results also brought some welcome news for Aberdeen fans, who saw their side move up to 10th with a 1-0 win over Kilmarnock. The victory was a much-needed confidence boost for Jimmy Thelin, who scored his first goal in red since September and gave the visitors a vital clean sheet.
Finally, Motherwell ensured they will head into their semi-final against St Mirren in high spirits after a convincing 2-0 win over Dundee United at Fir Park. Tawanda Maswanhise and Elliot Watt were the goalscorers for the hosts, who earned a deserved win to lift their spirits ahead of their League Cup tie.
The result was all the more impressive given that O'Neill had only been installed as interim manager just hours earlier, alongside former teammate Shaun Maloney. Yet despite their lack of experience in this role, the duo seemed to have instilled a sense of confidence in their players, and it showed on the pitch.
Celtic moved six points behind Premiership leaders Hearts after drawing with St Mirren 2-2 at Paisley, but remain five ahead of Rangers who edged a narrow 1-0 win over Hibernian at Easter Road. The Hoops will be looking to build on this momentum in their Scottish League Cup semi-final against Rangers next Sunday.
Hearts' manager Derek McInnes was left to ponder what might have been after his side dropped points for the second time in the league, while St Mirren's three-match losing streak ended with a 2-2 draw. Meanwhile, new Rangers manager Danny Rรถhl is enjoying a perfect start to life at Ibrox, having won back-to-back league games and moved the team up to third place.
The results also brought some welcome news for Aberdeen fans, who saw their side move up to 10th with a 1-0 win over Kilmarnock. The victory was a much-needed confidence boost for Jimmy Thelin, who scored his first goal in red since September and gave the visitors a vital clean sheet.
Finally, Motherwell ensured they will head into their semi-final against St Mirren in high spirits after a convincing 2-0 win over Dundee United at Fir Park. Tawanda Maswanhise and Elliot Watt were the goalscorers for the hosts, who earned a deserved win to lift their spirits ahead of their League Cup tie.