WATCH as the Herald and Times sports team look back on an eventful weekend in the Scottish Premiership.
Chief Football Writer Matthew Lindsay and Senior Sports Writer Graeme Macpherson join Online Sports Editor Alasdair Mackenzie in the studio to discuss the drama at Pittodrie, where Aberdeen snatched a late win against Rangers.
Mark Warburton's side find themselves in the bottom half of the table as their problems in both attack and defence continue.
Read more: Mark Warburton: Rangers deserved to win at Pittodrie and we are making progress
Celtic warmed up for their midweek Champions League clash against Manchester City by hammering Kilmarnock 6-1 at Parkhead, and we consider Brendan Rodgers' selection dilemmas for the upcoming glamour tie.
The team finish also comment on Inverness' impressive turnaround in form, a goalless draw for Hearts and Partick Thistle's ongoing struggles at the foot of the table.
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