Celtic
Kelechi Iheanacho leads Celtic to final and shares emotional reaction
Kelechi Iheanacho has delivered an inspiring message to Celtic F.C. supporters after playing a pivotal role in guiding the club to the Scottish Cup final.
The Nigerian forward took to social media shortly after the victory to thank fans for their unwavering support, while urging them to stay united as the team pushes for silverware.

“Thank you Celtic fans 🍀 we will do our absolute best. There will be light at the end, stay with us 💚💚,” he wrote.
His message followed a standout performance in the semi-final, where he made a decisive impact to help Celtic secure their place in the showpiece event.
Iheanacho’s display once again highlighted his growing importance within the squad during a crucial stage of the campaign, further strengthening his connection with the supporters.
His words also reflected belief and togetherness, with the striker expressing confidence that success is within reach if the team and fans remain united.
Since arriving at the club, Iheanacho has consistently delivered key moments, bringing both experience and quality to the side. His latest performance only reinforced his reputation as a player who can rise to the occasion when it matters most.
Supporters have responded positively to his message, praising both his contribution on the pitch and his commitment off it. With the final fast approaching, Celtic fans will be hoping he can once again make the difference and help secure another major trophy.
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