Scotland: Aberdeen 1 - 2 Celtic

Jota's late winner earned Celtic a first away Scottish Premiership win since last season as Aberdeen's poor form continued. 

Kyogo Furuhashi chested in a deserved early opener but the hosts improved after the break and equalised when Lewis Ferguson diverted a corner in.

In the end, Celtic responded late at Pittodrie as Jota's close-range finish earned a probably deserved one.

The result means Celtic remain sixth and Aberdeen stay ninth.

The home side are without a win in nine games. This includes a four-game losing streak in the Premiership. It is their worst run in the top-flight since April 2011.

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Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass said: "Overall we're disappointed, but I'm pleased with the second half.

"We're concerned we're not getting the points we deserve on the board. It's important we keep trying to get it right."

He also spoke with his club's social media accounts.

 Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou also gave his thoughts: "The second half was a real battle, to the players' credit we were looking for that second goal and I'm pleased the players got their reward.

"The important thing is the manner we did it, we showed great character. That's probably the one thing people were questioning up until now."

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