Scottish Premier League Top Stories: Rangers' woes, Celtic's easy win over Aberdeen, Hearts' rise

Celtic beat Aberdeen 2-0; Rangers drew 1-1 with Dundee; Hearts beat Dundee United 3-2; Hibs and Kilmarnock drew 2-2; Falkirk lost 3-1 to Livingston; St Mirren and Motherwell drew 0-0.

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Rangers are still hoping for a first Premier League win, Aberdeen have failed to score and Hearts are looking to prove Tony Bloom right…

Aberdeen and Celtic need reinforcements for different reasons

Brendan Rodgers is in dire need of new players for Celtic before the end of the transfer window but he had more than enough resources to beat a struggling Aberdeen side.

Benjamin Nygren was a real problem at Pittodrie and scored his first Celtic goal, while Kieran Tierney showed his fitness with a superb assist.

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But ahead of the Champions League playoffs against Slovan Bratislava and Kairat Almaty, Rodgers will be hoping to strengthen his position in several areas.

Jimmy Thelin also needs new signings or the Dons could face a long and frustrating season.

Pictured: Cusini Yengi is one of the players who signed a summer deal with Jimmy Thelin at Aberdeen.

The team lost several goals during the summer due to the departure of players, and striker Kusini Yengi had to miss another game.

However, Nicolas Milanovic and Adil Aouchiche have shown promising signs, but last year's Scottish Cup victory may already seem like a distant memory to fans as the team lacks creativity and sparkle.

Rangers make Jekyll and Hyde start to season under new manager

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Rangers manager Russell Martin is keen to see his side play more aggressively on the ball after their draw with Dundee at Ibrox.

Russell Martin cast doubt on Rangers' mentality at Motherwell and it was another test as they again earned a Premier League point they arguably did not deserve.

He took responsibility for the decision to release the unidentified

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