Scottish Premiership: Aberdeen, Celtic, Dundee, Hearts and Hibs feature as we look at what we learned this weekend

Celtic slipped further behind in the Scottish Premiership title race after a 1-1 draw with Dundee United. Aberdeen - who face Celtic live on Sky Sports on Sunday - are also struggling after their 3-2 defeat at St Mirren made it no wins in eight and three straight league defeats. Elsewhere, Ran...

Scottish Premiership: Aberdeen, Celtic, Dundee, Hearts and Hibs feature as we look at what we learned this weekend

Celtic slipped further behind in the Scottish Premiership title race after a 1-1 draw with Dundee United.

Aberdeen - who face Celtic live on Sky Sports on Sunday - are also struggling after their 3-2 defeat at St Mirren made it no wins in eight and three straight league defeats.

Elsewhere, Rangers, Hearts, Hibernian and Motherwell consolidated their places in the upper reaches of the table.

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Here are five things we learned from the weekend's action...

Celtic need some players back

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Highlights from Celtic Park where Ange Postecoglou's side were held by Dundee United

The Hoops' struggles on the road arrived at Parkhead as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Dundee United. With eight players already missing, they saw Josip Juranovic and James McCarthy go off injured. McCarthy had struggled before his knock, with Callum McGregor's absence keenly felt.

They are also in dire need of another option up front. Albian Ajeti not only lacked a presence up top, he also blazed well over from three yards in what is likely to be the miss of the season.

Stephen Glass needs a win

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Stephen Glass' Aberdeen lost a five-goal thriller at St Mirren

The Aberdeen manager's honeymoon period is well and truly over and a 3-2 defeat by St Mirren left his team without victory in eight matches. The Dons were ahead before Teddy Jenks was sent off but the strong early-season optimism of the Dons fans has now disappeared.

They are now on their longest run without victory since an 11-match spell during Mark McGhee's first season in charge in 2010. The Gothenburg Great did not see out the year as manager, getting sacked after a separate six-match losing streak.

Motherwell can grind it out

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There was a contender for goal of the month as Motherwell beat Ross County

Graham Alexander's side have had the minority of possession in all seven of their league games this season but have only lost once and sit two points off the top.

Ross County enjoyed the bulk of the ball and the chances at Fir Park but a brilliant long-range strike by Callum Slattery and a classy diagonal ball from Ricki Lamie and emphatic finish from Tony Watt saw Well win 2-1 and stay fourth at the end of the weekend.

Dundee's goal drought goes on

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The pick of the action as Dundee had a penalty saved as they lost out to leaders Rangers

James McPake's side looked set to end their barren spell when they were awarded a penalty against Rangers, but Jason Cummings hit a weak effort straight down the middle and Jon McLaughlin saved with his foot. They had other chances but their goal threat took another blow when Leigh Griffiths went off injured.

Dundee have now gone five matches without a goal for the first time since 2012, in a season which ended with relegation from the top flight.

The capital challenge continues

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 31: Hibs Manager Jack Ross shakes hands with Robbie Neilson during a Scottish Cup semi-final match between Hearts and Hibernian at Hampden Park, on October 31, 2020, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)
Image: Hibs head coach Jack Ross (left) and Hearts boss Robbie Neilson are yet to lose in the Premiership this season

Hearts and Hibernian remain the only unbeaten teams in the league after both won to maintain their places in the top three.

The Jambos comfortably swept aside a jaded Livingston 3-0 while Hibs needed a controversial penalty to see off St Johnstone, but welcomed their first victory over the Perth side in six matches nonetheless.