Truth stranger than fiction as O'Neill leads Celtic from hostility to happiness
Summary
Celtic football club won the Scottish Premiership title after a difficult season and a strong finish under manager Martin O'Neill. Despite earlier setbacks, Celtic won all their final seven games to overtake Hearts and secure the championship.Key Facts
- Celtic lost 2-0 to Dundee United in March, putting them behind Hearts and Rangers in the league.
- Manager Martin O'Neill vowed to win the last seven matches to keep their title hopes alive.
- Celtic won all seven remaining games, earning 21 points and clinching the league.
- O'Neill won 19 out of 23 Premiership games since returning to manage Celtic.
- The club scored 73 goals this season, the lowest in 19 years.
- They conceded 41 goals, the highest total in 33 years.
- The team struggled to find a striker after Kyogo Furuhashi left more than a year ago.
- Celtic’s victory came despite criticism about some controversial decisions during the season.
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