Kenny out to emulate Idah as Celtic's Hampden hero

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Johnny Kenny is hoping to be Celtic's next Hampden hero in Sunday’s Premier Sports Cup semi-final against Rangers.

The 22-year-old striker scored a brace in the emphatic 4-0 win over Falkirk at Celtic Park on Wednesday night as interim management team Martin O’Neill and Shaun Maloney took charge for the first time since Brendan Rodgers sensationally resigned on Monday night.

Kenny signed from Sligo Rovers in January 2022 and has had loan spells at Queen’s Park and Shamrock Rovers but has recently been given his chance due to injuries to Daizen Maeda and Kelechi Iheanacho.

Maeda returned to action as a second-half substitute against the Bairns but Kenny will be looking to lead the line against the Light Blues and he recalled fellow Irishman Adam Idah's last-gasp winner against Rangers in the 2024 Scottish Cup final as he acknowledged the possibilities available to him at the national stadium.

He said: "It’s probably the biggest fixture in world football and (it can create) heroes.

"A few years ago Adam Idah came in and scored a big goal against them in the Scottish Cup final. Hopefully I can replicate something like that.

"It would put us into another final and it’s against our rivals.

"People will say we haven’t been great in the last few weeks and this can be a statement victory come Sunday.

"It’s a massive game and it would be a marker put down by us to get into another cup final."

Wednesday’s goals were Kenny’s second and third of the season after scoring in the 3-0 win over Livingston in August.

The former Republic of Ireland Under-21 international appreciated the importance of the first-half double, added to after the break by midfielder Benjamin Nygren and wideman Sebastian Tounekti, as the Hoops moved within six points of Premiership leaders Hearts.

He said: "Having got the goals the other night, hopefully it can spur me on.

"It’s massive. I don’t think anyone knows what it means.

"You don’t want to go on not scoring. Hopefully I can take this into Sunday.

"It would be one of the biggest games of my career, to start a Glasgow derby in a semi-final of a cup. So, hopefully.

"Every player is desperate to be on the team sheet every week and it’s no different for me. I just need to keep my head down and keep working hard and hopefully deliver on the pitch.

"I don’t think there’s a hurry. I needed to stay patient and learn every day. That’s what I’ve been trying to do, staying calm on the pitch and delivering performances."

Kenny paid tribute to the departed Rodgers, saying: "Tuesday was obviously a hectic day. It was disappointing. Since I’ve been here, it’s always been Brendan.

"It was tough. It’s the first time I’ve lost a manager in my career, so it was strange around the training ground.

"We knew we had to come together and get a good result.

"Brendan changed my life and changed my career. I’ll be forever grateful for that.

"But obviously he’s gone now and we just need to battle on."

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