Motherwell beat Dundee in controversial five-goal epic
Briefly

Moses Ebiye's 93rd-minute winner completed an incredible Motherwell comeback from two goals down as they beat Dundee amid controversial scenes to keep their Scottish Premiership top-six hopes alive.
The visitors were unhappy about referee David Dickinson's decision to deem the pitch playable after two inspections and found themselves two down after Jordan McGhee and Luke McCowan scored for the hosts.
However, the unlikely comeback began when Georgie Gent tucked in a rebound after Theo Bair's missed penalty, with the Canadian striker scoring himself two minutes later.
And debutant Ebiye got a scarcely-believable winner, volleying in Jack Vale's cross in stoppage-time. The win means Motherwell stay eighth and know victory over Hibernian next weekend would clinch a top-six place if Dundee lose their final two matches before the split.
Read at BBC Sport
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