Celtic manager latest: Martin O'Neill in after Brendan Rodgers exit

Celtic manager latest: Martin O'Neill in after Brendan Rodgers exit

Martin O’Neill has stepped in as interim manager of Celtic following Brendan Rodgers’ abrupt departure, stating that he is only “keeping the seat warm” for a permanent successor. The 73-year-old expressed surprise at being asked to take on the role, recalling the moment he was approached and had to “pull myself up off the floor” before accepting the position.

O’Neill, who left Celtic Park two decades ago after a successful tenure, will lead the team into their next match against Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership. He emphasized that his appointment is temporary, as the club seeks a long-term solution to replace Rodgers. O’Neill, known for his time at Celtic when he won multiple titles and guided the team to a European final, reflected on his decision to return to the club.

Acknowledging that the news of Rodgers’ exit was unexpected, O’Neill highlighted the need for Celtic to move forward and hinted at the possibility of consulting former star Henrik Larsson. The team currently trails behind in the Scottish Premiership standings and has faced challenges both domestically and in European competitions. O’Neill’s return to Celtic has sparked new hopes and expectations among fans, who are eagerly anticipating the appointment of a permanent manager in the near future.

In a surprising turn of events, major shareholder Dermot Desmond issued a candid letter to fans, criticizing Rodgers for his actions and describing them as “divisive, misleading, and self-serving.” Desmond refuted claims made by Rodgers and defended the club’s structure and decision-making processes. Despite the controversy surrounding Rodgers’ exit, Celtic supporters are looking ahead to a new chapter under O’Neill’s guidance, with the hope of achieving success on the pitch once again

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