Kelechi Iheanacho scored a dramatic stoppage-time penalty to hand Celtic a crucial victory over Motherwell and keep their Scottish Premiership title hopes alive heading into the final day of the season.
Motherwell struck first in the 17th minute through Elliot Watt, who gave the visitors an early advantage after a lively start to the contest.
Celtic responded just before the halftime break when Daizen Maeda found the equaliser to ensure both sides went into the interval level.
The home side came out stronger in the second half and completed the turnaround in the 58th minute through Benjamin Nygren.
After being picked out brilliantly by Yang Hyun-jun, Nygren unleashed a sensational strike from outside the box that flew into the top-right corner.
However, Motherwell refused to give up, and with just five minutes remaining in normal time, Liam Gordon restored parity to set up a tense finish.
The referee added nine minutes of stoppage time following lengthy celebrations and several delays during the match, and Celtic made the additional time count.
Deep into added time, Motherwell defender Sam Nicholson handled the ball inside the penalty area, prompting the referee to immediately point to the spot.
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With the pressure at its highest, Iheanacho calmly converted the penalty, firing past Calum Ward.

The victory leaves Celtic just one point behind Heart of Midlothian F.C. heading into the final game of the season, where both sides will meet in a decisive title showdown.
A win for Celtic against Hearts on the final day would see them crowned Scottish Premiership champions.
It could yet become a remarkable season for the Nigerian forward, who now stands on the verge of winning both the Scottish top-flight title and the FA Cup.
