Celtic
Martin O’Neill’s dressing room message to Kelechi Iheanacho after standout performance revealed
Martin O’Neill’s dressing room praise for Kelechi Iheanacho speaks volumes about the level of trust being built at Celtic F.C.. It was not a comment reserved for the press or a passing public remark, but something delivered directly inside the dressing room in front of the entire squad, underlining how significant the striker’s contribution has become.

The occasion came after Celtic’s dramatic 6-2 victory over St Mirren F.C. in a tense and entertaining Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden Park. It was a match that swung back and forth before Celtic eventually took control, with Iheanacho playing a decisive role in turning the game in their favour.
Martin O’Neill highlighted the striker’s quality and resilience, referencing his past struggles with injuries while also emphasising what he is now bringing to the team. He acknowledged Iheanacho’s ability to hold up the ball and his proven experience at a high level, while also noting that fitness issues had previously interrupted his rhythm.
However, O’Neill made it clear that the focus has now shifted to Iheanacho’s current impact and attitude, praising his desire to succeed and his commitment to the team. According to the manager, those qualities are just as important as technical ability when it comes to performing at this level.
The most telling moment came after the match, when O’Neill revealed that he had already spoken at length about Iheanacho’s performance inside the dressing room, directly in front of his teammates. He admitted that the striker was even slightly surprised by the level of praise he received, showing how genuine and direct the message was.
O’Neill also pointed to a key moment in the match, explaining that Iheanacho’s goal acted as the turning point that shifted momentum firmly in Celtic’s favour. He stressed that the delivery and finish combined to change the entire direction of the game, allowing Celtic to push on and secure a convincing win.
By reinforcing this message both privately and in front of the squad, O’Neill effectively highlighted Iheanacho’s importance within the group. It was not just about scoring in a big match, but about influencing the outcome at a crucial stage and earning recognition from his manager and teammates alike.
The overall message was clear: Iheanacho’s performance was not only decisive on the pitch but also significant in shaping how he is viewed within the Celtic dressing room, signalling growing trust and confidence in his role moving forward.
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