Celtic's Interim Management Duo to Remain in Charge for Now, Club Insists
Celtic FC's interim management duo, Martin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney, will continue to take charge of the team on an interim basis until a new manager is appointed. The two men, who previously managed Celtic from 2000 to 2005, have overseen four games since Brendan Rodgers' departure.
O'Neill, who has been at the helm for the current stint, acknowledged that there is still uncertainty surrounding his position but expressed his willingness to remain in charge until a suitable replacement is found. The club's latest update indicates that O'Neill will lead Celtic into their upcoming Scottish Premiership match against St Mirren on Saturday.
The situation has led to speculation about potential successors, with Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy being heavily linked for the manager's job. However, the club remains tight-lipped about any plans, opting to focus on the current interim period.
Maloney, who has been instrumental in overseeing the team alongside O'Neill, also weighed in on the situation, emphasizing the importance of player safety given the recent return from international matches and the injuries within the squad. He expressed a desire to maintain continuity, particularly when it comes to player selection.
As Celtic navigates this transitional phase, fans are eagerly awaiting further updates regarding the appointment of a permanent replacement for Rodgers.
Celtic FC's interim management duo, Martin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney, will continue to take charge of the team on an interim basis until a new manager is appointed. The two men, who previously managed Celtic from 2000 to 2005, have overseen four games since Brendan Rodgers' departure.
O'Neill, who has been at the helm for the current stint, acknowledged that there is still uncertainty surrounding his position but expressed his willingness to remain in charge until a suitable replacement is found. The club's latest update indicates that O'Neill will lead Celtic into their upcoming Scottish Premiership match against St Mirren on Saturday.
The situation has led to speculation about potential successors, with Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy being heavily linked for the manager's job. However, the club remains tight-lipped about any plans, opting to focus on the current interim period.
Maloney, who has been instrumental in overseeing the team alongside O'Neill, also weighed in on the situation, emphasizing the importance of player safety given the recent return from international matches and the injuries within the squad. He expressed a desire to maintain continuity, particularly when it comes to player selection.
As Celtic navigates this transitional phase, fans are eagerly awaiting further updates regarding the appointment of a permanent replacement for Rodgers.