
Glasgow, 14 September 2025 – Nigerian international Kelechi Iheanacho made a spectacular start to life at Celtic by scoring a dramatic stoppage-time penalty to seal a 2-1 victory over Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday.
The 28-year-old striker, who joined Celtic on September 3, came off the bench in the 70th minute and showed nerves of steel to score with virtually the last kick of the game, sending the travelling Celtic fans wild at Rugby Park.
Match Recap
- 56’ – Celtic took the lead through Daizen Maeda, who rose highest to nod home Marcelo Saracchi’s cross.
- 83’ – David Watson equalised for Kilmarnock with a powerful header from a corner, setting up a tense finale.
- 96’ – After a VAR review, referee John Beaton awarded Celtic a penalty for a handball by Lewis Mayo.
- Iheanacho stepped up and confidently sent goalkeeper Max Stryjek the wrong way, securing a vital three points for Brendan Rodgers’ side.
Iheanacho’s Impact and Significance

Iheanacho’s goal marked a huge personal milestone, ending a goal drought dating back to March 2025 during his loan spell at Middlesbrough. It also provided a lift for a Celtic side facing fan unrest following their early exit from the Champions League. The former Leicester City striker joined Celtic on a one-year deal after a mixed spell at Sevilla, and his debut strike could spark a resurgence in his career.
Why This Goal Matters
Celtic’s victory keeps them firmly in the title race as they aim for a record-breaking 56th Scottish Premiership title. The result also eases pressure on Brendan Rodgers, whose side had been criticised for inconsistent performances in recent weeks. For Iheanacho, this could be a turning point in his career, providing confidence and momentum heading into upcoming fixtures.
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