Kelechi Iheanacho Opens Up on Life at Celtic

  • Kelechi Iheanacho says he is enjoying life at Celtic after joining on a free transfer from Sevilla. Despite initial criticism from fans, he has impressed with two goals and an assist in three games.
  • He described the switch as “a very good decision” and expressed determination to score more for Brendan Rodgers’ side. The 28-year-old is set to feature against Hibernian.

Kelechi Iheanacho says he is enjoying his time with Scottish champions Celtic after joining on a free transfer earlier this month following his release from Sevilla.

The move drew criticism from fans who doubted his ability to replace former star Adam Ndah, but the 28-year-old has responded with two goals and an assist in three games.

“I’m loving it here and coming here was a very good decision, it’s going really well and hopefully there is more to come,” Iheanacho told the club’s official website.

He is expected to feature when Celtic face Hibernian on Saturday.

In other news….. Two young ladies have stirred reactions online after mocking men who approach women while driving Toyota Camry cars.

In a viral video, they questioned why men still drive Camrys instead of luxury brands like Benz or Lamborghini. One of them said it was especially “annoying” when Camry drivers stop to toast pretty girls on the road.

Their remarks have since sparked mixed reactions, with many slamming their comments as unrealistic and materialistic.

See some of trhe reactions below:

Jeffery Elele wrote: “People that can’t even take care of themselves. I really think the world empowers these fools to keep being foolish.”

DStR wrote: “Yeah we are looking at you, and we’re disgusted.. “two fine girls waking” why tf are you walking in the first place.. their greatest asset no pass nyash bruh 🤦.”

Fillipo Saga wrote: “Na men I blame. If most of us had self control, you no go dey see all this disrespect on social media.”

Olarinde wrote: “Awon werey. Ordinary Tokunbo Corolla is 8-9m, Muscle- 10-12m. Imagine girls that can’t afford ordinary bicycle are here demeaning men who drive cars. ENKR.”

Seun wrote: “This is the rep of how the avg Nig,girl who has never worked for money legitimately thinks. They feel the attention men of means, give them is symbolic of their value . If she was at a warehouse working shifts like some of her mates do in the UK, she would understand value.”

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