Martin O’Neill Returns as Celtic Interim Boss with 4-0 Win
Martin O’Neill Returns as Celtic Interim Boss with 4-0 Win

Martin O’Neill Returns as Celtic Interim Boss with 4-0 Win

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Martin O'Neill has returned as interim manager of Celtic following Brendan Rodgers' surprising resignation, bringing a positive impact and continuity to the club according to captain Callum McGregor. O'Neill, who managed Celtic between 2000 and 2005, led the team to a convincing 4-0 win over Falkirk in his first game back, easing concerns amid a challenging season. He praised the squad's experience and winning mentality, highlighting the importance of confidence in performance. O'Neill also expressed admiration for Craig Bellamy, a former Celtic striker and current Wales manager, who is a leading contender for the permanent managerial position at Celtic. Bellamy is described as a "student of the game" with strong football intelligence and drive, making him a compelling candidate. Meanwhile, O'Neill's interim appointment alongside Shaun Maloney has been well received, with Maloney praised for his work ethic and positive influence during training.

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