
"If there's not an announcement now in the next few days, then I'm happy to still be here for the weekend game against St Mirren,"
"First of all, we want the players coming back from international matches unscathed, which is the most important thing for us now that we've got a few injuries to contend with. So whatever sort of squad we had for the Kilmarnock game, I wouldn't mind having roughly the same again, but we can only deal with what we have and what we want to do, and we just want to play as strongly as we possibly can. But let's see what the next couple of days bring."
Martin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney will continue as interim managers of Celtic until a permanent appointment is made. O'Neill previously managed Celtic from 2000 to 2005 and, together with Maloney, has overseen four matches since Brendan Rodgers' resignation. Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy has been linked with the job, but no appointment has been announced. O'Neill is willing to remain for the weekend Premiership meeting with St Mirren if no decision arrives. Priority is on players returning from international duty unscathed amid injury concerns. Celtic face a busy run of fixtures in league, Europa League and cup competitions.
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