Kelechi Iheanacho scored the third goal as Celtic defeated Dunfermline Athletic 3-1 to win the Scottish Cup at Hampden Park.
The win comes a week after Celtic defeated Hearts 3-1 to win the Scottish League title, and the latest victory completes a domestic double for the Bhoys.
Daizen Maeda, Arne Engels and Iheanacho put Chelsea three goals up before Josh Cooper scored the Championship side’s consolation goal.
Maeda netted a clever lob to put Chelsea in the lead before Engels doubled the lead with a powerful shot from long range for a comfortable first half lead.
The Hoops extended their lead through Iheanacho, who has been a super sub this season.
The former Leicester City forward came on just before the hour mark, and weaved through Dunfermline’s defence before slotting home to clinch the trophy.
The 29-year-old attacker becomes the first African-born player to score in a Scottish Cup final.
It is a 63rd Scottish Cup triumph for Celtic who endured a poor start to the season before Martin O’Neil was summoned from retirement to help the club, and the 74 years old former Aston Villa manager completely restored its fortunes.
It is his fourth Scottish Cup success, the Irishman adding to the three he won during his first spell as Celtic manager.
Celtic have won seven of the last 10 Scottish Cups, and have also claimed 23 of the last 30 available trophies in Scotland.
