
Celtic striker Johnny Kenny has joined Bolton Wanderers on loan until the end of the season, making a significant impact as they aim for promotion. He scored twice recently, helping Bolton secure their position in the League One playoff race.
“Playing for Celtic you have to relish those big days,” Johnny Kenny
Bolton are improving and sit in fourth position in what is a notoriously difficult league to get out of, via a promotion. Cardiff after a great start to the season have faltered in recent weeks but still sit in second spot with The Trotters set on hunting them down to claim that second automatic promotion spot, or failing that a play-off spot, And with Johnny Kenny firing on all cylinders the Bolton fans are starting to dream.
Kenny scored twice last weekend and this one against Stockport was a classy finish to say the least, similar to the one Tomas Cvancara missed at Dundee on Sunday afternoon.
Kenny is now full of confidence, perhaps something that was missing from his game at Celtic and we all remember his first half misses in that game at Tannadice when he failed to find the back of the net but should have had a hat-trick. It proved to be a costly situation for Celtic, leading just 1-0 at the interval when they should have been out of sight, before Dundee United came back in the second half to win the match.
It was the beginning of the end for hapless boss Wilfried Nancy because that was the night the Celtic support turned on him.
“All the time, I am just thinking about improving,” the 22-year-old striker told The Bolton News after scoring that lovely finish against Stockport County.
“I want to give this club everything I have. I want every performance to get better, to help the squad, and playing for Celtic you have to relish those big days. They are all big days up there. It’s win or bust.
“The last few games for Bolton are all against sides that are around that top seven or eight. Now’s the time to step up and show why I’ve been brought to the club along with the other lads,” the Celtic striker added.
Johnny Kenny scores. Celtic v theRangers. Premier Sports Cup, semi final at Hampden. 2 November 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
Best of luck to Johnny Kenny for the remainder of the season. Bet he’s keeping a close eye on events up the road too! He’ll be due a medal if Celtic win the league.
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Johnny Kenny has made a significant impact by scoring multiple goals, helping Bolton Wanderers improve their position in the League One playoff race.
Bolton Wanderers currently sit in fourth position in the League One standings as they pursue promotion.
Johnny Kenny scored twice in his recent matches, showcasing his scoring ability since joining Bolton on loan.
Bolton Wanderers are aiming for promotion, targeting the second automatic spot or a playoff position as they continue to improve in the league.


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