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Iheanacho is Celtic's super sub as he fires Hoops to victory over Hibs

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Scottish PremiershipSunday, May 3 2026Easter Road, EdinburghHIBERNIAN…1(Newell 45+3)CELTIC…2(Maeda 41 & Iheanacho 72)Celtic will return to Glasgow with three precious points after a hard-fought 2-...

Iheanacho is Celtic's super sub as he fires Hoops to victory over Hibs Scottish Premiership Sunday, May 3 2026 Easter Road, Edinburgh HIBERNIAN…1 (Newell 45+3) CELTIC…2 (Maeda 41 & Iheanacho 72) Celtic will return to Glasgow with three precious points after a hard-fought 2-1 win over Hibernian at Easter Road moved Martin O’Neill’s side level with Hearts at the top of the Scottish Premiership table. In a game packed with drama, VAR checks, a red card and long spells of Celtic pressure, the Hoops found a way to get the job done in Edinburgh, with goals from Daizen Maeda and substitute Kelechi Iheanacho proving decisive. Celtic made a strong start and created a big early opening after excellent work from Maeda, who won possession from Jack Iredale high up the pitch.

Yang pounced on the loose pass, drove into the box and looked to cut the ball back for Benjamin Nygren, whose right-footed effort was blocked by Rocky Bushiri. Moments later, Callum McGregor lifted a clever pass over the Hibernian defence to find Maeda, who timed his run well and took the ball down before firing over the bar as Celtic continued to look dangerous in the opening stages. There was then a VAR check for a possible penalty after Maeda appeared to be clipped inside the box by Jordan Smith, but after a review, the decision was made not to award a spot-kick.

The game’s first major turning point arrived after 19 minutes when Jamie McGrath was initially shown a yellow card for a late challenge on Alistair Johnston. Referee David Dickinson was then sent to the monitor, and after reviewing the incident, upgraded the punishment to a red card, leaving Hibernian to play the rest of the match with 10 men. Celtic continued to press for the opener, and Yang almost created it with a brilliant pass on the counter-attack to release Maeda.

The Japanese forward stayed onside and timed his run well, but pulled his shot just wide of Jordan Smith’s goal. Johnston, making his first start since October, was heavily involved down the right and picked out Sebastian Tounekti at the back post with a lofted ball. The Tunisian controlled it well and found Nygren, whose left-footed strike was parried away by Smith.

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