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Adams, Iheanacho deliver late winners to boost Sevilla and Celtic hopes

john gallagher by john gallagher
May 15, 2026
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Super Eagles strikers Akor Adams and Kelechi Iheanacho deliver dramatic late winners for Sevilla and Celtic

Super Eagles strikers Akor Adams and Kelechi Iheanacho both produced late, match-winning moments on Wednesday, with Adams firing Sevilla to a 3-2 comeback over Villarreal and Iheanacho converting a stoppage-time penalty to give Celtic a 3-2 win at Motherwell.

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Sevilla’s forward Akor Adams scored his 10th La Liga goal of the season in the 72nd minute to complete a remarkable turnaround at the Estadio de la Cerámica, while Kelechi Iheanacho’s composed spot-kick in the 97th minute kept Celtic’s Scottish Premiership hopes alive. Both strikes carried major implications for their clubs and showcased the finishing instincts that have marked the season for Nigeria’s attacking duo.

Adams seals Sevilla comeback with 72nd-minute left-foot strike

Akor Adams rose to the occasion in a tense fixture as Sevilla overturned a two-goal deficit to claim a 3-2 win at Villarreal. The decisive moment arrived when Adams controlled the ball inside the area and unleashed a powerful left-footed shot into the roof of the net, capping a comeback that began before half-time.

Sevilla had trailed after early goals from Gerard Moreno and Georges Mikautadze, but an Oso strike in the 36th minute and a leveller from Kike Salas just before half-time swung momentum. Adams’ finish was his second match-winning goal in successive league fixtures, following a late winner against Espanyol at the weekend.

Sevilla’s late run elevates survival hopes and hints at European ambition

The victory marked Sevilla’s third straight La Liga win, the club’s best sequence this season, and it strengthens their bid to avoid relegation complications. Beyond safety, the run has quietly revived ambitions of a late push toward European qualification, a scenario few expected when inconsistency dogged the side earlier in the campaign.

Adams’ rise into double figures for goals in his debut full season in Spain is a timely boost for the club. His recent form has eased scrutiny after a difficult spell earlier in the campaign and given manager and fans reason to believe the squad can finish strongly.

How the Villarreal match unfolded and key turning points

Villarreal dominated the early stages and looked comfortable after Moreno and Mikautadze found the net, forcing Sevilla to chase the contest. The hosts struggled to contain Sevilla’s counterattacks as the game progressed, and the visitors gradually carved out chances that altered the dynamic before half-time.

Kike Salas’ equaliser just before the break proved pivotal, erasing a two-goal deficit and shifting belief to Sevilla’s side. After the restart, Villarreal retained possession superiority but failed to convert their control into a decisive goal, leaving openings that Adams and his colleagues exploited.

Iheanacho’s stoppage-time penalty keeps Celtic title race alive

In Scotland, Kelechi Iheanacho once again demonstrated his nerve under pressure by converting a 97th-minute penalty to secure a 3-2 win for Celtic at Motherwell. The strike came after a frantic final phase in which Celtic’s title hopes hung in the balance and will ensure the championship race goes down to the final day.

Motherwell had grabbed an early lead through Elliot Watt before Daizen Maeda levelled for Celtic prior to half-time. Benjamin Nygren briefly put Celtic ahead, only for Liam Gordon to restore parity late, setting the stage for the dramatic conclusion that saw Iheanacho step up and score from the spot.

Implications for Celtic’s title run-in and next fixtures

Celtic’s victory preserves their mathematical chance of securing another league crown, shifting decisive attention to the final-day clash with Heart of Midlothian. The stoppage-time winner injects fresh momentum and belief into a squad that has shown resilience in recent weeks but still faces a high-pressure conclusion to the campaign.

Iheanacho’s penalty conversion underlines his role as a reliable source of goals in tense moments, and it will be crucial for Celtic to harness that composure in any title-defining fixture. The result also leaves Celtic’s rivals with less margin for error as the season reaches its climax.

What these results mean for the Super Eagles and player profiles

Both Akor Adams and Kelechi Iheanacho have carried their club form into performances that reinforce their status as key members of the Nigerian national team setup. For the Super Eagles, having forwards who can finish under duress offers tactical options and confidence ahead of any international commitments.

Adams’ emergence in La Liga and Iheanacho’s steady record in Scotland highlight contrasting but complementary career trajectories. Adams has adapted quickly to a demanding Spanish league in his debut full campaign, while Iheanacho’s experience in high-stakes moments continues to be an asset for Celtic and for Nigeria.

Tactical notes: how both strikers influenced their teams’ approaches

Sevilla’s approach against Villarreal shifted as the game developed, leaning on quick transitions and central incisiveness where Adams could exploit spaces between defenders. His movement and ability to finish from limited opportunities made him the focal point of Sevilla’s late offensive thrust.

Celtic’s contest at Motherwell required patience and discipline, with Iheanacho providing a clinical edge in the penalty area when the occasion demanded it. The set-piece decision and subsequent conversion underscored trust from teammates and the coaching staff in his reliability during key moments.

Sevilla’s win at Villarreal and Celtic’s stoppage-time triumph at Motherwell both delivered immediate relief and longer-term consequences for club ambitions. For Sevilla, three consecutive league wins lift the club away from fears of slipping into a precarious position and nudge them toward stabilising for next season. For Celtic, the late penalty keeps the title race alive and places the onus on their final fixture.

Adams and Iheanacho illustrated the difference a single moment can make in football, converting pressure into decisive action. Each goal resonated beyond the final whistle, affecting tables, morale and the narratives around both clubs as they prepare for the season’s concluding fixtures.

The performances will be noted by supporters and analysts alike for their timing and impact, with both players reinforcing reputations as match-winners. As Sevilla prepare for their next challenges in La Liga and Celtic head into a potentially title-defining meeting with Heart of Midlothian, the contributions from these Super Eagles strikers remain central to their teams’ immediate objectives.

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