The big question after Celtic win double - will O'Neill stay?
Summary
Martin O’Neill took over as Celtic’s manager in autumn as a temporary solution but ended up leading the team to win both the Premiership and Scottish Cup. At 74 years old, he is uncertain if he wants to continue managing, and he plans to discuss his future with the club’s owner soon.Key Facts
- Martin O’Neill became Celtic’s manager in October as a short-term fix after Brendan Rodgers resigned.
- He led Celtic to win two major trophies: the Premiership and Scottish Cup.
- O’Neill is 74 years old and unsure if he wants to continue managing the team.
- He said he might not be able to handle the daily demands of managing a team next season.
- O’Neill will meet with Celtic’s main owner, Dermot Desmond, to talk about his future role.
- Celtic players appreciate O’Neill and hope he stays, praising his impact on the team.
- O’Neill’s return came during a difficult time for Celtic with poor team harmony and player quality.
- The club’s next steps depend on O’Neill’s decision and discussions with the owner.
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