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5 things we learned from the weekend’s Scottish football

Rangers secured a late victory over Dundee on Sunday to keep the cinch Premiership title race as it was going into the weekend.

Celtic had gone six points clear on Saturday evening thanks to a 4-0 win over Ross County, while there were wins for Hearts, Aberdeen, Dundee United and St Johnstone.

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

Dundee United got their first three points on the road in five months at the perfect moment. With nobody winning among the six teams in the middle of the table, who were split by just a point before the weekend, Marc McNulty struck in the sixth minute of stoppage-time to seal a 2-1 win over St Mirren. The victory propelled United up to fourth ahead of games against Hibernian and Dundee.

The striker took his tally to six in 10 matches since returning from a loan spell at Kilmarnock as he netted a double to seal a comeback win over Motherwell. The 24-year-old did not score a single league goal for St Johnstone last season but has seized his chance following loan spells at Aberdeen and Killie. Hendry showed good movement before heading home the equaliser and his late winner was a thing of beauty as he volleyed home without breaking stride to move Saints four points off the bottom.

The Dons came from behind to beat Hibernian 3-1 and seal their first win under Jim Goodwin. They remain 10th but wins against Dundee and Ross County could be enough to get them into the top half before the split. “As I said to the players before this game, we cannot affect what has happened previously but we can have a real impact on how the season pans out,” Goodwin said. Hibs still have plenty of work to do to secure their top-six place following an eighth dismissal of the league season and a

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