Celtic wins Scottish Cup with 3-1 victory over Dunfermline
Celtic secured the Scottish Cup, defeating Dunfermline Athletic 3-1, to complete a domestic double, reports BritPanorama.
Following their triumph in the Scottish Premiership last week against Hearts, Martin O’Neill’s side continued their winning streak by convincingly overcoming Dunfermline in the cup final. The victory marks Celtic’s 43rd Scottish Cup, having lost last year’s final to Aberdeen.
Goals from Daizen Maeda, Arne Engels, and Kelechi Ihenacho propelled Celtic to victory. Maeda opened the scoring with a looping effort over Dunfermline’s goalkeeper Aston Oxborough. The Japanese international capitalized on a defensive blunder, deftly lobbing the ball to net his ninth goal in seven matches.
The Hoops doubled their lead when Engels struck from 25 yards, leaving Oxborough unable to respond. Ihenacho capped off the scoring with a finesse finish, weaving through Dunfermline’s defense. Despite a late goal from substitute Josh Cooper for Dunfermline, Celtic’s dominance proved too strong.
Former Celtic manager Neil Lennon, now in charge of Dunfermline, faced disappointment as his side struggled against the relentless pressing and skill from the Scottish giants. As the match progressed, Lennon’s mood shifted from hopeful to dejected while observing his team underperform.
The final whistle marked not just the end of the match but a celebration for Celtic fans basking under the sun, solidifying a remarkable turnaround in their season under O’Neill after a challenging start. In a moment of mutual respect, Lennon acknowledged O’Neill’s efforts by raising his arm in admiration at full-time.
Such performances highlight Celtic’s capacity to rise to the occasion, continually displaying their prowess in Scottish football. For the Hoops, this title is more than just silverware; it’s a testament to their resilience and reinvention as they move forward in pursuit of further glory.