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Weekend of Upsets Shakes Scottish Premiership and Exposes Racism in Football

Celtic and Rangers stumble, while Wolves' Arokodare faces online abuse

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This weekend's football matches brought shocking upsets and disturbing incidents that have sent shockwaves through the sports world. In the Scottish Premiership, Celtic's defeat and Rangers' surprise draw have thrown...

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Weekend of Upsets Shakes Scottish Premiership and Exposes Racism in Football

Celtic and Rangers stumble, while Wolves' Arokodare faces online abuse

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2 min read • 2 source references

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This weekend's football matches brought shocking upsets and disturbing incidents that have sent shockwaves through the sports world. In the Scottish Premiership, Celtic's defeat and Rangers' surprise draw have thrown the title race into chaos, while in the English Premier League, Wolves' Tolu Arokodare became the latest victim of racist abuse on social media.

The Old Firm's struggles began on Saturday, as Celtic suffered a defeat that has left their title hopes hanging in the balance. The loss has sparked concerns that the team may be buckling under the pressure of the intense title race. Meanwhile, Rangers' draw has opened up new possibilities for their rivals, leaving the door ajar for a dramatic comeback.

As the Scottish Premiership title race continues to twist and turn, the football world is also grappling with the disturbing trend of racist abuse targeting players on social media. Wolves' Tolu Arokodare is the latest victim, with the club condemning the "disgusting" abuse he received from "multiple perpetrators" following their 1-0 loss to Crystal Palace.

Arokodare's experience is unfortunately not an isolated incident. This weekend alone, two other players faced similar abuse, highlighting the urgent need for football authorities and social media platforms to take decisive action against racism in the sport. Wolves have expressed their outrage and support for Arokodare, but more needs to be done to prevent such incidents and protect players from the vile abuse that can have serious consequences for their mental health and well-being.

The Scottish Premiership title race will undoubtedly continue to be intense and unpredictable, but it is essential that the focus on the sport is not overshadowed by the darker aspects of football culture. As the authorities work to address the issue of racism, fans and players alike must come together to promote a culture of respect, inclusivity, and zero tolerance for abuse.

In the midst of this chaos, Celtic and Rangers will regroup and refocus on their title aspirations. The Scottish Premiership title race is far from over, and the next few weeks will be crucial in determining the fate of these two giants of Scottish football. As the drama unfolds, one thing is certain – the beautiful game must be protected from the ugliness of racism and abuse that threatens to tarnish its reputation.

This weekend's football matches brought shocking upsets and disturbing incidents that have sent shockwaves through the sports world. In the Scottish Premiership, Celtic's defeat and Rangers' surprise draw have thrown the title race into chaos, while in the English Premier League, Wolves' Tolu Arokodare became the latest victim of racist abuse on social media.

The Old Firm's struggles began on Saturday, as Celtic suffered a defeat that has left their title hopes hanging in the balance. The loss has sparked concerns that the team may be buckling under the pressure of the intense title race. Meanwhile, Rangers' draw has opened up new possibilities for their rivals, leaving the door ajar for a dramatic comeback.

As the Scottish Premiership title race continues to twist and turn, the football world is also grappling with the disturbing trend of racist abuse targeting players on social media. Wolves' Tolu Arokodare is the latest victim, with the club condemning the "disgusting" abuse he received from "multiple perpetrators" following their 1-0 loss to Crystal Palace.

Arokodare's experience is unfortunately not an isolated incident. This weekend alone, two other players faced similar abuse, highlighting the urgent need for football authorities and social media platforms to take decisive action against racism in the sport. Wolves have expressed their outrage and support for Arokodare, but more needs to be done to prevent such incidents and protect players from the vile abuse that can have serious consequences for their mental health and well-being.

The Scottish Premiership title race will undoubtedly continue to be intense and unpredictable, but it is essential that the focus on the sport is not overshadowed by the darker aspects of football culture. As the authorities work to address the issue of racism, fans and players alike must come together to promote a culture of respect, inclusivity, and zero tolerance for abuse.

In the midst of this chaos, Celtic and Rangers will regroup and refocus on their title aspirations. The Scottish Premiership title race is far from over, and the next few weeks will be crucial in determining the fate of these two giants of Scottish football. As the drama unfolds, one thing is certain – the beautiful game must be protected from the ugliness of racism and abuse that threatens to tarnish its reputation.

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