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Well, then. Six Premiership games and 17 goals across the top flight. Not too shabby at all, eh?
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Aberdeen 1-0 Kilmarnock - McCrorie nets in front of fans
Livingston 1-2 Hamilton - Munro & Templeton after Pittman opener
Motherwell 1-0 St Johnstone - Campbell scores early on
Rangers 4-0 Dundee Utd - Kent, Tavernier, Roofe & Arfield net but Morelos, Jack & Barker off injured
Ross County 0-5 Celtic - Klimala, Ajer, Duffy & Ajeti net after Edouard penalty
St Mirren 0-3 Hibs - Boyle adds to Newell & Nisbet efforts
Thomas McGuigan
Well, then. Six Premiership games and 17 goals across the top flight. Not too shabby at all, eh?
Thanks for your company this afternoon. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Cheers.
You can see all of today's games on Sportscene on the BBC Scotland channel at 19:30 tonight.
FT: St Mirren 0-3 Hibernian
Hibernian head coach Jack Ross on BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound: "Not a lot of teams have come here and won and to win it so convincingly is pleasing. I felt good coming into the game, we’ve trained really well this week, we had the disappointment of losing the last game prior to the international break, but the players have continued in the same manner they have been this season and deserve a huge amount of credit for coming here and producing that performance and result."
FT: Livingston 1-2 Hamilton Accies
Livingston manager Gary Holt is incredibly frustrated his side lost today from what appeared to be a dominant position.
He to BBC Sportsound post-match, Holt says: "We warned the players at half-time. We weren't at it first half and we probably scored too early.
"Hamilton didn’t have to work hard for their two goals. We’ve gave away two easy goals. It’s naivety, we’ve got to do better. We’ve got to take responsibility."
FT: Livingston 1-2 Hamilton Accies
Hamilton head coach Brian Rice tells BBC Sportsound: "You've got to show fight and character to play for Hamilton.
"Everybody knocks us, everybody puts us down there. We don’t get any plaudits we have to earn everything we get."
FT: St Mirren 0-3 HIbernian
St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin on BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound: "The result pretty much sums up what's been a horrendous week for us as a football club.
"We're obviously gutted about the overall performance - well, more the result than the performance - as I don't think the performance was worthy of a 3-0 defeat."
FT: Ross County 0-5 Celtic
Ross County manager Stuart Kettlewell feels his side's margin of defeat flattered Celtic.
Kettlewell tells BBC Scotland Sportsound: "It was a crazy game. We were the dominant team in the first half and created the best opportunities by far in open play.
"We got done by a free-kick and penalty. The big differences came in the 18-yard boxes, we didn't defend well enough. Outwith that, we created so many chances and had to be more ruthless.
"Anyone who hasn't seen the game will think it was a battering, but it was far from that."
FT: Ross County 0-5 Celtic
Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "I thought first half we were a little bit off it, which was to be expected with a few changes and different system. As the game went on we looked far more powerful.
"Our goalkeeper, Vasilis Barkas, made some great saves as well - which is something we’ll have to look at - but I’m delighted for him and it was an all-round good team performance in the end."
On-loan Celtic defender Jack Hendry scored a 93rd minute winner for KV Oostende, who beat KV Mechelen 1-0 win in their Jupiler Pro League match this afternoon.
FT: Ross County 0-5 Celtic
Pat Bonner
Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageIt didn't feel at one stage that the game would end with such a scoreline. In the first half, I thought Ross County did well but gave away silly goals. Celtic really upped the tempo in the second half and got their goals. The big positive for them is they now have Shane Duffy, who can defend in his own box but then power home a header in the other
FT: Aberdeen 1-0 Kilmarnock
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes tells BBC Scotland: "I'm really pleased with a lot of today. The real speed in the team, quick support, when we got that right we were very good today. And winning tackles and blocking things and the effort from the team.
"It was important the fans saw the team win after waiting for so long.
"Four wins in a row before today should give the players that confidence, and you can see that confidence. I'm really pleased with the clean sheet again."
Next up for Aberdeen is a trip to Norway to face Viking FK in the Europa League, with the winner facing Sporting Clube de Portugal in the next round.
"We look forward to it," said McInnes. "It's an opportunity to get the side into the next round of Europe and face Sporting Lisbon in Portugal. That's the prize and we want to be that team. We recognise it'll be a tough game on a plastic pitch but we go there in fine fettle."
FT: Rangers 4-0 Dundee United
James McFadden
Former Scotland forward on BBC Radio Scotland
Quote MessageIt was a really strong team performance and the subs coming on didn’t really affect their rhythm. If anything, it kicked them on a gear. They were pressing until the end and chasing everything down. They had a real hunger to go and get more goals.
Motherwell get their first win of the new Premiership season.
Allan Campbell's terrific strike after just four minutes was enough for the win, but St Johnstone will rue a few missed chances.
Hamilton Accies fought back from a goal down to leave Livingston joint bottom of the Scottish Premiership.
Eighteen-year-old Kyle Munro headed in a dramatic later winner on his first start after David Templeton cancelled out Scott Pittman's first-minute opener
The loss is just Livingston's second home defeat in 12 games as they drop to 11th, level on points with Motherwell and Kilmarnock.
It was an entertaining game at Pittodrie that could have had a lot more than just the one goal, but it is Ross McCrorie's first goal for the Dons which settles the game.
Kilmarnock were a threat for much of the game but Aberdeen showed a resilience in defence to limit the visitor's chances.
Aberdeen have now won five games in a row ahead of Thursday's Europa League tie with Norway's Viking FK.
Premiership leaders Rangers set a new early-season shut out record as they cruise to victory over Dundee United.
Steven Gerrard's side notched up their seventh clean sheet in their first seven league games with a strong performance at Ibrox.
Ryan Kent and James Tavernier netted in the first half, with Kemar Roofe and Scott Arfield adding after the break.
Worrying scenes at the end for Hibs as Ryan Porteous received treatment after landing awkwardly, but all in all, that was a great away performance by Hibs.
Early goals from Kevin Nisbet and Joe Newell set them on their way, before Martin Boyle's shoulder sealed the points.
St Mirren showed signs of fight in patches, but in truth they didn't deserve anything from the game.
Shane Duffy thundered home a header on his debut as Celtic thrash Ross County to stay in touch at the top of the Premiership.
Striker Albian Ajeti marked his first start by adding to Odsonne Edouard's early penalty opener.
Second-half goals from Duffy, fellow centre-back Kristoffer Ajer, and substitute Patryk Klimala completed Celtic's biggest win of the season.
They remain six points behind leaders Rangers with two games in hand.