O'Neill Leads Celtic to Victory in Sweet Goodbye
Celtic secured their first away European win in four years with a 3-1 comeback victory, boosting their Europa League campaign under interim manager Martin O'Neill.
- On Sunday, Martin O'Neill, interim Celtic manager, led Celtic Football Club to a 3-1 win over Feyenoord at De Kuip, Rotterdam, marking a memorable final European postscript.
- The 73-year-old is expected to make way for Wilfried Nancy before Roma visit Celtic Park on December 11, and O'Neill will step down after Sunday's league game against Hibernian at Easter Road.
- Maeda charged down a pass, enabling Reo Hatate's 22-yard finish and his lofted pass found Yang Hyun-jun for a close-range goal, while substitute Benjamin Nygren added a late third off the bar.
- Celtic now have seven points in the Europa League group with Bologna and Utrecht, kick-starting their first away European win in four years and first in the Netherlands since 2001.
- Supporters saw red flares at De Kuip, where a stand was closed as UEFA punishment while some Feyenoord supporters were locked out, and Martin O'Neill’s European pedigree includes leading Celtic to the 2003 UEFA Cup final and wins over Juventus, Liverpool and Barcelona.
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Martin O'Neill reacts to Celtic's stunning with again
Celtic interim manager Martin O’Neill reflected on a brilliant night as the Scottish Champions claimed three points in Rotterdam. The Irishman stepped back into the dugout after Brendan Rodgers’ shock departure and made it five wins out of six with the Europa League win against Feyenoord. Seasoning to TNT Sports after the game, O’Neill was delighted with the response from his side in what is expected to be his final European outing as manager. …
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