John Collins Weighs In on Iheanacho’s Role at Celtic: Super Sub or Starter?

John Collins Weighs In on Iheanachos Role at Celtic: Super Sub or Starter?

Despite this, Collins believes Iheanacho’s value lies in his ability to change games late in the match. “So the manager has a decision to make. Do you have him on the bench when games are usually won in the last 20 minutes?” he asked. He went on to predict that Iheanacho will likely remain a bench player for the remainder of the season, but emphasized his potential to deliver in decisive moments. “I think he’ll be a bench player used for the last minutes until the end of the season. But there’s every chance he could be a hero at the end of the season,” Collins added.

Iheanacho’s latest goal marks his fourth in six appearances across all competitions since returning from injury. His form has been a significant boost for Celtic, who are pushing hard for the Scottish Premiership title. The 28-year-old’s ability to find the net off the bench has made him a valuable asset, even if his starting role remains uncertain. His contributions have not only helped Celtic maintain their position at the top of the table but also reinforced his reputation as a clutch performer.

As the season enters its final stretch, Celtic’s manager will need to carefully manage Iheanacho’s minutes, balancing his attacking threat with the physical demands of regular starts. For now, the Nigerian international continues to prove his worth as a game-changer, and his performances could play a pivotal role in determining Celtic’s title fate. The coming weeks will reveal whether Iheanacho’s impact from the bench is enough to lead the team to glory.