Celtic's 73-year-old interim manager Will Martin O'Neill has led his team into the Scottish League Cup final, pasting Rangers 3-2 in a thrilling Old Firm derby. As Celtic advanced through to the final for the third time in four years, O'Neill remains in charge, with an uncertain future still hanging over him.
Despite facing criticism and having a somewhat uncertain tenure, O'Neill's team showed resilience, digging deep after a chaotic opening before ultimately taking control. Johnny Kenny rose high to score the first goal as Celtic took an early lead but Rangers fought back through Danny RΓΆhl's shot being blocked by Anthony Ralston. The game then went to penalties, with Rangers' Thelo Aasgaard seeing red for his challenge on Anthony Ralston.
However, Celtic regained control in extra time, Callum McGregor netting from 25 yards before substitute Callum Osmand sealed the win. O'Neill expressed his delight at winning and also joked about being back in management for a few more games. The former manager also hinted that he could be out of a job when Celtic return to Hampden Park in December.
As Celtic prepare for their European campaign against Midtjylland, O'Neill will undoubtedly face further questions over the future of his tenure with the club. While it's unclear whether he'll still be at the helm come December, one thing is certain - Celtic are ready for another push under O'Neill's guidance.
Despite facing criticism and having a somewhat uncertain tenure, O'Neill's team showed resilience, digging deep after a chaotic opening before ultimately taking control. Johnny Kenny rose high to score the first goal as Celtic took an early lead but Rangers fought back through Danny RΓΆhl's shot being blocked by Anthony Ralston. The game then went to penalties, with Rangers' Thelo Aasgaard seeing red for his challenge on Anthony Ralston.
However, Celtic regained control in extra time, Callum McGregor netting from 25 yards before substitute Callum Osmand sealed the win. O'Neill expressed his delight at winning and also joked about being back in management for a few more games. The former manager also hinted that he could be out of a job when Celtic return to Hampden Park in December.
As Celtic prepare for their European campaign against Midtjylland, O'Neill will undoubtedly face further questions over the future of his tenure with the club. While it's unclear whether he'll still be at the helm come December, one thing is certain - Celtic are ready for another push under O'Neill's guidance.