The Scottish Premiership has seen some stunning comebacks this season, and the latest example came in the opening round of matches on Saturday night. In what was a closely contested match, Celtic took the lead against Rangers early on before eventually securing a 2-1 victory.
The game started with both teams looking to take control of the match from the off, but it was Celtic who struck first. A well-placed header from Callum McGregor gave them the lead, and they were soon pushing for more as they looked to build on their advantage.
However, it was Rangers who levelled things up shortly after half-time, with a powerful strike from Anthony Pilkington putting them back into contention. The score remained at 1-1 until the final minutes of the game, when Celtic pulled one back through a penalty kick taken by James Forrest.
Despite being behind for much of the match, Celtic's determination and resilience saw them secure the win thanks to a late goal from Scott Sinclair. It was a dramatic comeback that saw Celtic temporarily move ahead of Rangers in the standings, and will no doubt be a boost for the team heading into the rest of the season.
Overall, it was another exciting start to the Scottish Premiership season, with plenty of drama and excitement on show. We'll have to wait and see how the rest of the campaign unfolds, but so far it looks like we're in for a thrilling ride!
