Kelechi Iheanacho has won his first career league title, playing a vital role in helping Celtic secure their 56th league title.

The Nigerian forward scored the winning goals against Hibernian and Motherwell en route to the final game of the season against Hearts.
Iheanacho came on as a second-half substitute as the hosts sealed a 3-1 victory to seal their fifth consecutive title.
Hearts came into the match looking to win their first title in over five and a half decades at Celtic Park.
Hearts needed just a point to make history after an impressive season and took the lead a few minutes before the break.
Lawrence Shankland put the visitors ahead in the 43rd minute but the lead lasted for three minutes as Arne Engels restored parity via the penalty spot.
Hearts played with grit and passion as they held Celtic to a 1-1 until the 87th minute as Diazen Maeda scored to change the scoreline.
Callum Osmand sealed the win and the title for Celtic in the eighth minute of added time shattering the hearts of the visitors.
What would have been a historic league title for Hearts ended in heartbreak and disappointment as Celtic extended its dominance in Scottish football by another season.
Semenyo’s flick seals FA Cup glory for Man City
Antoine Semenyo’s second-half flick secured Manchester City’s cup double as the Cityzens edged Chelsea at Wembley.
The Ghanaian winger flicked the ball into the back of the net from Erling Haaland’s pass to put Man City ahead in the 71st minute.
Semenyo had earlier missed a glorious chance from a header to give City the lead in the second half but made amends afterwards.
After a seemingly cagey affair, Semenyo’s goal lit up the FA Cup final as Chelsea pushed for an equaliser.
Darren England waved off two penalty appeals from Chelsea after João Pedro and Jorrel Hato fell in the box.
Rayan Cherki powered a left-footed strike towards goal late on but Robert Sanchez made a brilliant save with his right hand to deny the Frenchman.
Manchester City’s victory over Chelsea seals the club’s eighth FA Cup triumph and cup double this season after beating Arsenal to win the Carabao Cup.
