A goal-fest at Celtic Park! Aberdeen pulls off an incredible comeback against Celtic in a breathtaking 2-2 draw. Did anyone expect that?!
In a stunning showdown at Celtic Park, Aberdeen showcased their fighting spirit by clawing back from an early two-goal deficit to secure a thrilling 2-2 draw against the reigning champions, Celtic. The stage was set when Reo Hatate and Kyogo Furuhashi sent the home fans into a frenzy with their goals, giving Celtic a 2-0 lead just before halftime. However, the Dons refused to wave the white flag and instead, returned for the second half with a fierce determination that would change the face of the match.
Aberdeen’s resolve was fully on display as they turned the tide early in the second half. Ester Sokler ignited the comeback with a brilliantly taken strike, raising spirits and breathing life back into the visitors’ chances. Graeme Shinnie then completed the comeback with an equalizer that sent shockwaves through the Celtic faithful. The match became a rollercoaster of emotions as both teams battled hard, showcasing incredible skill and resilience. As the final whistle blew, it was clear that the Dons were not just here to make up the numbers; they were in it to win.
The match sparked conversations across the punditry world, with BBC analysts praising Jimmy Thelin’s side for their bravery. Questions arose about whether Aberdeen could be considered genuine title contenders this season. After coming back to maintain their unbeaten start, it seems they are certainly setting the bar high. Celtic's manager, Brendan Rodgers, acknowledged the challenge posed by Aberdeen, referring to their performance as a ‘luxury’ in the title race, which adds intrigue to the competition ahead.
As fans left the stadium buzzing with excitement, a clear takeaway emerged: this season promises to be one for the books. Aberden's resilience is evidence that they are a team to watch, and Celtic would need to ramp up their game if they are to secure their championship title. This match also marked Aberdeen's first point at Celtic Park in quite some time, making it a significant moment for the Dons and their supporters.
Did you know that the Scottish Premiership has seen countless thrilling comebacks over the years? The unpredictability of the league makes every match day a rollercoaster of emotions for fans. Additionally, this game served as a reminder that in football, anything can happen; it’s called the beautiful game for a reason!
Reo Hatate and Kyogo Furuhashi put Celtic ahead before Aberdeen produced a second half comeback for 2-2 draw.
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BBC pundits praise "brave" Jimmy Thelin as his Aberdeen team come from two goals down to draw 2-2 away to reigning champions Celtic.
Aberdeen came from two goals down to draw 2-2 at Scottish Premiership champions Celtic on Saturday, maintaining their unbeaten start to the season.
Aberdeen came from two goals down at Celtic Park to maintain their unbeaten start to the season with a thrilling draw.
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