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Scottish Cup: Iheanacho scores as Celtic complete domestic double

The Nigerian striker came off the bench to score Celtic’s third goal in the Scottish Cup final The post Scottish Cup: Iheanacho scores as Celtic complete domestic double appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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Super Eagles forward Kelechi Iheanacho capped his remarkable late-season resurgence by scoring in Celtic FC’s 3-1 victory over Dunfermline Athletic FC to secure the Scottish Cup title on Saturday.

The Nigerian striker came off the bench to score Celtic’s third goal in the final as the Scottish champions completed a domestic double after recently clinching the Scottish Premiership title.

Japanese forward Daizen Maeda opened the scoring in the 19th minute before Arne Engels doubled Celtic’s advantage with a powerful strike from distance before halftime.

Although Dunfermline improved after the break and threatened to force their way back into the contest, Iheanacho delivered the decisive moment in the 73rd minute.

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The former Leicester City FC striker latched onto a through ball from Benjamin Nygren, displayed brilliant footwork to evade multiple defenders and the goalkeeper, and calmly slotted home from close range.

Dunfermline later pulled one back through substitute Josh Cooper, but Celtic comfortably held on to secure their 43rd Scottish Cup title.

The latest goal further highlighted Iheanacho’s growing influence during the closing weeks of the season after what initially appeared to be a difficult and frustrating move to Scotland.

After joining Celtic on a one-year contract last summer following his departure from Sevilla, the Nigerian endured a turbulent start at Celtic Park.

Injuries disrupted his rhythm early in the campaign, while instability around the managerial situation also affected the club’s consistency. At one stage, questions surrounded both his fitness and long-term future.

However, the former Manchester City FC forward rediscovered his sharpness during the decisive stages of the season and became one of Celtic’s most important attacking weapons.

Iheanacho contributed several crucial goals during Celtic’s dramatic title-winning run, including a late winner against Dundee that sparked the club’s impressive run of victories.

He also played a major role in Celtic’s journey to the Scottish Cup final after scoring a crucial brace in the semi-final victory over St Mirren.

Saturday’s triumph also handed Iheanacho the sixth major trophy of his senior club career, adding to an honours list that already includes the English FA Cup, League Cup, Community Shield, EFL Championship title and Scottish Premiership crown.

Attention will now shift to the striker’s future, with Iheanacho approaching the end of his one-year contract at Celtic.

While earlier reports suggested the Scottish champions were reluctant to extend his stay following his difficult start, his impressive finish to the season may now force a rethink within the club hierarchy.

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