
"I was glad to see Iheanacho back at the weekend, but after half an hour he died a death. He was knackered and should not have been on. I hope he's getting battered during this international break... To be fair to the boy, he was a bit overweight when he arrived."
"Martin O'Neill didn't pull any punches and stated that the forward's fitness has been a 'concern', which summed up the player's situation at the club, given that the season is nearly coming to an end."
"Iheanacho undoubtedly possesses top-level quality, after he represented the likes of Manchester City and Leicester City in the Premier League during his career. However, the 29-year-old wasn't exactly welcomed with open arms in Glasgow."
"His conditioning has been a disgrace. He is a massive part of the problem regarding Celtic's continued striker woes and perfectly sums up the disjointed mess at Parkhead this season."
Frank McAvennie criticized Kelechi Iheanacho's fitness, stating he was exhausted after half an hour in a match against Dundee United. Iheanacho's weight upon arrival was noted, and his inconsistent presence in the matchday squad has raised concerns. Martin O'Neill also expressed worries about Iheanacho's fitness as the season nears its end. Despite his past success with top clubs, his conditioning has been deemed unacceptable, contributing to Celtic's striker problems and reflecting the team's overall disarray this season.
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