Celtic Score: Dispatch Falkirk Amidst Tight Title Race

The Scottish Premiership title race took another turn as the top three teams headed into their first round of post-split fixtures.

Many had considered Rangers the favourites just a week ago.

Celtic Win While Rangers Stumble

Celtic did their job, dispatching Falkirk 3-1.

Rangers, however, were stunned by Motherwell in an epic five-goal thriller.

Motherwell lived up to their billing as kingmakers in this gripping three-way fight for Scotland’s top-flight crown.

Hearts fought back to overcome nine-man Hibernian in a fraught Edinburgh derby.

Rangers Face Tynecastle Showdown

Rangers now travel to the capital for a Tynecastle showdown with a four-point deficit to make up on the leaders.

If Celtic take care of business at Hibernian, Rangers will also have a four-point gap to close on their city rivals.

The Ibrox club are now in make-or-break territory as another blockbuster weekend in an unprecedented Premiership finale approaches.

Rangers head to Gorgie knowing they will need to become the first side to win a Premiership match at Tynecastle this season if they are to haul themselves.

Rohl Reflects on Defeat

Lucky to be only two goals down at the break, Rohl watched Motherwell boss Askou mastermind a stunning first-half display that highlighted and exploited the deficiencies in his side.

After fighting back from a two-goal deficit at Falkirk to win 6-3 in their previous outing, the German head coach stuck with the 4-2-2-2 system that has served him well.

But Motherwell were able to outnumber Rohl’s midfield completely, slicing through them at will time and again, while his full-backs were pinned back by Askou’s wide forwards.

It was a sobering first half for the Rangers boss, but his half-time switch to a 4-3-3 formation, along with the introductions of midfielder Mohamed Diomande and winger Mikey Moore, revitalised his team.

Although they were ultimately undone late on by a fearless Motherwell side after dragging themselves back to 2-2, the second-half display will have given Rohl some crumbs of comfort – but plenty to ponder before Monday’s encounter with Hearts.

Does he stick with the 4-2-2-2 shape, which was instrumental in Rangers’ 4-2 victory over the leaders back in February, or is a rethink required?

His decision-making may hinge on the availability of striker Ryan Naderi and left-back Tuur Rommens, who are key cogs in Rohl’s preferred system.

Rohl’s decision to use his favoured 4-2-2-2 shape in Sunday’s defeat to Motherwell meant they were outnumbered in midfield and picked apart by the Fir Park side in the first half.

However, the same system worked well against Hearts in Rangers’ 4-2 victory back in February – but that was with Mikey Moore starting and both Ryan Naderi and Tuur Rommens available.

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