The Irishman says he is “very honoured” to have been asked back to manage Celtic until the end of the season.
Martin O’Neill will be in charge of Celtic until the end of the season(Image: Steve Welsh/PA Wire)
Celtic has sensationally announced that club legend Martin O’Neill will be taking charge of the team for the second time this season following Wilfried Nancy’s axing this afternoon. The Glasgow side confirmed that the Irishman will be the manager until the end of the season.
O’Neill will be joined once again by Shaun Maloney and Mark Fotheringham who will be his assistant as well as Stephen McManus, who will join existing coaches Gavin Strachan, Stevie Woods and Greg Wallace to oversee first team matters.
The 73-year-old had a successful spell as interim manager earlier this season after he took over following Brendan Rodger’s shock dismissal from the club in October. This included a League Cup semi-final win over Rangers and a 3-1 win over Dutch side Feyenoord in the Europa League.
When he left the club in early December, Celtic were level on points with Hearts at the top of the league with a game in hand.
Nancy was sacked this afternoon(Image: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)
He departed for Wilfried Nancy who was sacked on Monday after losing six of his eight games in charge, including against St Mirren in the League Cup Final and against bitter rivals Rangers at the weekend. Celtic now trail Hearts by six points, with Rangers now level on points with the Hoops in second.
O’Neill said he is “very honoured” to have been asked back to manage the players.
He continued: “I am really pleased, in fact very honoured to be asked back to manage the team again and I am looking forward to getting back to work again with the players.
“I know we would all have hoped for things to have worked out differently under Wilfried and I personally want to wish him good luck with everything he does in the game. He is a fine man and I am sure he will go on and achieve success again, I have no doubt of that.”
“For me, I’ve been asked to take this great job on again and my focus will be to try and get us back to winning ways if we can. We will need everyone right behind us.
“We still have a lot to look forward to and a lot to try and achieve and myself, Shaun and the coaching staff and of course the players will be giving everything to achieve all the success we can for the club.”
Brian Wilson, Celtic’s Interim Chairman added: “The way things worked out for Wilfried Nancy is an intense disappointment not least from a purely human perspective. We wish him and his family well.
“By bringing Martin back to the club, we look forward with confidence, giving the team real focus for the challenges ahead. He is a manager the players, staff and supporters know well with a peerless reputation in football and a deep commitment to Celtic.
“The immediate priority is to get back to winning ways and while today’s events do not address every issue, I would appeal for unity within the stadium to create the best possible environment for the manager and team to launch the fight-back”.
Celtic Chief Executive Michael Nicholson added: “We are very pleased to welcome Martin back to Celtic as Manager until the end of the season and we will give him and the rest of our management team every support as we address the challenges we face during the second half of the season.
“Having spoken to Martin, I know he is excited again to be with us and I know very committed to doing everything he can, along with Shaun and the other coaches, to deliver the success we all know he can bring.
“Wilfried is someone who we will always respect and while it is unfortunate that things did not work out, we certainly offer him our best wishes and hope that he can once again achieve success in his future roles.”
Celtic’s principal shareholder Dermot Desmond added: “I am pleased to welcome Martin back to Celtic. We know exactly what he will bring and we hope that he can do what he has done for us before, giving us that drive and direction as we move into the next part of the season. We all know about his proven track record with the club and hope he can bring us similar success going forward.
“When we appointed Wilfried to the role of manager, clearly we thought we could enjoy a successful period under his control – unfortunately this did not work out in the way we would have liked and while he and the club are disappointed with the recent period, I want to take this opportunity to wish him well in all he does going forward.”