Dundee Ends 37-Year Home Win Drought Over Celtic Amid Fan Protests
Dundee Ends 37-Year Home Win Drought Over Celtic Amid Fan Protests

Dundee Ends 37-Year Home Win Drought Over Celtic Amid Fan Protests

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Celtic suffered their first away defeat to Dundee since 1988, losing 2-0 and failing to close the gap on Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts. The game was disrupted early on as traveling Celtic fans protested against the Parkhead board by throwing dozens of balls onto the pitch, causing a delay and chants against club executives. Dundee took the lead through a Clark Robertson header from a corner in the 17th minute, and Celtic defender Cameron Carter-Vickers scored an own goal just before halftime. Despite dominating the second half, Celtic could not overcome the deficit and were booed by their supporters at the end. The loss leaves Celtic five points behind Hearts, whom they face next weekend, and ahead of a crucial Europa League match against Sturm Graz. The defeat marks Celtic's first Premiership loss of the season and ends a 37-year unbeaten run at Dundee's home ground, Dens Park.

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