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O'Neill confirms Celtic interim role will end against Dundee
Martin O'Neill will manage Celtic one last time against Dundee after securing four straight league wins and closing the gap to league leaders Hearts to one point.
- Dec 2: Martin O'Neill, Celtic interim manager, said `You will be relieved to know that this is definitely it for tomorrow evening`, confirming his final game will be against Dundee.
- Placed in interim five weeks ago after Brendan Rodgers resigned, Martin O'Neill was asked to steady the side amid media reports linking Wilfried Nancy as the preferred successor.
- The 73-year-old O'Neill has a strong CV, winning three league titles and three Scottish Cups in his previous five-season spell and securing four consecutive league wins since last month.
- The Dundee match could decide the table as a win would take Celtic to the top of the Scottish Premiership while Dundee arrive after a 3-1 victory over St Mirren.
- If, as expected, Columbus Crew coach Wilfried Nancy is appointed, his first game would be at home to Hearts on Sunday after paperwork delays extended O'Neill's interim spell, who said, `this is definitely my last game.
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Dec 2 (Reuters) - Martin O'Neill will take charge of Celtic for one last time in their next game against Dundee, the interim manager said on Tuesday, and his final match at the helm could take the club to the top of the Scottish Premiership standings. Read full story
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O'Neill confirms Celtic interim role will end against Dundee
Dec 2 : Martin O'Neill will take charge of Celtic for one last time in their next game against Dundee, the interim manager said on Tuesday, and his final match at the helm could take the club to the top of the Scottish Premiership standings.O'Neill took charge temporarily five weeks ago after the resignation
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