O'Neill 'would happily have stayed on' at Celtic
Summary
Martin O'Neill stepped down as interim manager of Celtic after winning seven out of eight games. Wilfried Nancy, who took over permanently, has lost his first three matches. O'Neill expressed his willingness to continue if asked but accepted the club's decision.Key Facts
- Martin O'Neill managed Celtic temporarily, stepping in after Brendan Rodgers resigned.
- O'Neill's interim period lasted about five weeks, during which he secured seven wins in eight games.
- Wilfried Nancy, the new permanent manager, lost his first three matches with Celtic.
- O'Neill felt invigorated by his brief return and said he would have stayed on if asked by the club.
- O'Neill mentioned that success in management requires time and support from players.
- He believes Celtic needs harmony amid tensions between fans and the club's board.
- O'Neill expressed that he still has enthusiasm for football management.
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