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Rangers surge, Hearts rally and Celtic slump in Scottish showdown

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Rangers recovered from a sluggish first half to claim a five‑goal blitz in 16 minutes, leaving supporters convinced the side delivered a title‑winning display. Ronnie, a Rangers fan, praised the second‑half surge, while fellow supporter Louise credited manager Danny Rohl for the tactical shift. Hearts and Celtic fans offered mixed verdicts, noting character from Hearts but frustration at Celtic’s lack of firepower in Scotland.

Hearts manager Robbie Kerr praised his squad’s resilience after a late win, citing goals from Miovski and Chermiti as evidence they can lead the line in the final five fixtures this season. Fan Frank argued Kerjota deserves a start, while Alfo celebrated the “slice of luck” that finally broke the club’s recent run of draws against top opposition.

Celtic supporters expressed despair, with Peter calling the three points “edge‑of‑the‑seat” but warning the lack of a proven striker could cripple the title chase. Martin labelled the side the “poorest Celtic team to win the league in years.” Meanwhile, Aberdeen secured their first victory under Stephen Robinson, offering a glimmer of hope for a club still hovering above the relegation zone this campaign.