Is O'Neill the long-term answer for Celtic?
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Is O'Neill the long-term answer for Celtic?
Martin O’Neill was retired and working as a pundit when he received a call offering a quick decision about returning to Celtic after Brendan Rodgers’ departure. The club faced fan anger over limited summer spending and a poor Champions League play-off result. Dermot Desmond turned to O’Neill to steady the situation. O’Neill returned and quickly produced results, including a 4-0 win over Falkirk, five straight league victories, and a collapse of the points gap to Hearts. After Wilfried Nancy’s short and unsuccessful reign, O’Neill returned again and continued winning. He has averaged 2.57 points per game, the best in Scotland’s top flight, and Celtic secured another league title while O’Neill prepares for a Scottish Cup final.
"And O'Neill picked up where he left off, churning out wins. He has taken an average of 2.57 points per game this season - by far the best of any manager in Scotland's top flight. It makes you wonder what would have happened had Celtic left him in charge in December. Twice"
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