As Celtic vies for the Premiership title, Kelechi Iheanacho remains laser-focused on the team's performance, postponing contract discussions until the season concludes. The striker's commitment is evident as Celtic approaches the final matches, where every point is crucial in their title quest. Meanwhile, Hearts, who last claimed the championship in 1960, are determined to disrupt Celtic’s dominance and secure their first title in over six decades.

Hearts have shown resilience and skill this season, positioning themselves as serious contenders. "We know the history and the weight of expectation on us, but we’re ready to challenge," stated Hearts manager Steven Naismith. The rivalry between these clubs adds intensity to the title race, with both teams aware that their legacies are at stake.

Looking ahead, Iheanacho's performance will likely influence both Celtic's title aspirations and his future at the club. As the season culminates, the pressure mounts, making every match pivotal. The outcome could redefine the landscape of Scottish football, with both Celtic and Hearts eager to etch their names into history.