A stunning Rangers comeback was capped off by a deflected Ianis Hagi free-kick, as Steven Gerrard's side rose from their European grave to record a famous 3-2 Europa League victory over Portuguese high-flyers Braga.
02.02.2020 - 20:56 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Another weekend is over and the Premiership lived up to its usual brilliant standards once more.
From a dull draw at Ibrox, to six goals at McDiarmid Park and red card/no red card dramas around the country, it's been a fun one.
Celtic stretched their lead to seven points at the top of the table - although Rangers do have a game in hand.
There were debuts galore as well as Ianis Hagi and Flo Kamberi played their first Rangers game, David Templeton made his Hamilton return, Greg Docherty and Paul
A stunning Rangers comeback was capped off by a deflected Ianis Hagi free-kick, as Steven Gerrard's side rose from their European grave to record a famous 3-2 Europa League victory over Portuguese high-flyers Braga.
Celtic survived VAR fireworks and a rousing Copenhagen fight back as Fraser Forster denied Jens Stage from the penalty spot to secure a 1-1 draw on a dramatic night in Denmark.
Furious Gary Holt slammed the SPFL’s decision to pressgang Livingston into playing Rangers tomorrow at less than 24 hours’ notice.
Hearts came from 2-0 down against ten-man Hamilton to rescue a point in their basement battle at Tynecastle.
Lazio boss Simone Inzaghi insists a refereeing blunder led to their exit from the Europa League.
Aberdeen went from famine to feast as they reclaimed third place from Motherwell.
The postponement of the game against West Ham gives Manchester City the longest winter break in the Premier League – apart from the Hammers themselves.
Hibs secured their place in the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup but were made to work for it by a brave and bold BSC Glasgow side who were well in the game until fitness began to tell in the closing stages.
Ianis Hagi relit the flame under Rangers’ title hopes just as the last flickering embers were burning out.
Hamilton moved off the bottom of the Premiership with a draw against St Mirren but will rue a second half penalty miss that could have taken them three clear of Hearts.