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Scottish Premiership Roundup: Managers’ Insights and Full-Time Results

McInnes, manager of Kilmarnock attributes the turnaround in their match against Hibernian to the red card shown to Nbada expressing disappointment with the decision. Adams of Ross County applauds his team’s performance against Celtic despite the loss. Levein of St Johnstone finds the draw with Motherwell disappointing despite their effort.

Docherty of Dundee praises his team’s resilience and debutant Mellon’s performance in their victory over Livingston. Robson of Aberdeen is frustrated by refereeing decisions but criticizes his team’s response to adversity. Rodgers lauds McGregor’s milestone appearance for Celtic.

Montgomery of Hibernian is proud of his team’s resilience and highlights the transition period they’re undergoing. Naismith of Hearts acknowledges the eventful win over Aberdeen but remains cautious about the league standings.

Lastly, Rodgers of Celtic reflects on a tough game against Ross County acknowledging missed penalty opportunities. Additionally, the summary includes full-time scores and results across various Scottish leagues, highlighting key matches and outcomes.

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