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Martin O’Neill leaves with Celtic’s thanks as well as a new tracksuit

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Martin O'Neill

O’Neill, much like predecessor Brendan Rodgers, is a showman.

The self-deprecating Northern Irishman might have carried himself with a humble air of astonishment over these last few weeks, but his presence has been a PR and coaching masterstroke.

The wily old fox, his patter and his influence has juxtaposed a disconnect between the board and the stands.

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Fan disruption at the recent club AGM led to it being abandoned, and during Rodgers’ final months, protests were a regular thing.

Fury and venom at Celtic’s calamitous attempt at a Champions League bid and a transfer window has spewed and sparked like hot lava from sections of the support.

O’Neill’s arrival was a gear change. It provided a unity and a serene calm in the midst of discombobulation and disquiet.

Eight games, seven wins, and a League Cup final reached.

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Celtic have gone from being eight points off the top to level with Hearts and hold a game in hand. It’s not all been swashbuckling like it was in Rotterdam – when they beat Feyenoord in the Europa League – but ways to win have been found.

“It’s like a complete blur,” said O’Neill after claiming it’s been “the time of his life” back at Celtic.

“I was secretly hoping that Easter Road [against Hibernan last Sunday] was going to be the last game, so I didn’t want to make a mess of it tonight.

“It wasn’t the most flamboyant of victories. But three points on the board keeps it going. How did Hearts do?”

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