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Rodgers resigns as Celtic manager with O'Neill returning
- On Monday, Brendan Rodgers resigned as Celtic manager and the club accepted his resignation, saying he will leave with immediate effect.
- Trailing by eight points after nine games, Celtic Football Club’s poor form included a 3-1 defeat away to Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts on Sunday.
- Martin O'Neill, former Celtic manager, and Shaun Maloney, former Celtic player, will take interim charge and oversee Celtic first-team matters, Celtic said.
- Celtic said in a statement that it appreciated Brendan Rodgers' contribution during his two very successful periods, highlighting his four league titles and three Scottish Cups.
- The process to appoint a new permanent manager is underway, Celtic said, and further details will be confirmed shortly while supporters will be updated soon.
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One day after a bitter defeat in the league, Brendan Rodger ends. Nordire leaves the club after highly successful years.
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Total News Sources70
Leaning Left14Leaning Right7Center13Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Left
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources lean Left
41% Left
L 41%
C 38%
R 21%
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