Maeda fit as O’Neill prepares for last Old Firm derbyImage source, SNSImage caption, Celtic interim manager Martin O’Neill is unbeaten in three games with Rangers this seasonPublished50 minutes agoMartin O’Neill is relishing what is “most likely” his final Old Firm match as Celtic chase victory over Rangers on Sunday to stay in the title hunt.Preparing for his first derby at Celtic Park in 21 years, the interim manager confirmed that influential forward Daizen Maeda is fit to play after picking up a knock last weekend.With three games remaining, the defending champions are three points behind Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts, who visit Motherwell on Saturday and enjoy a superior goal difference.Rangers are currently seven points off the summit.Having finished on top in 13 of the past 14 years, O’Neill reckons the fear of losing their title is driving his players on.”It’s not a position that the football club has found itself in in recent years,” reported the 74-year-old. “Generally speaking, they’ve gone clear and there’s been no opposition.”There’s been plenty of opposition this year, not just from Rangers but obviously from Hearts.”So it is a big, big change, not something that a number of these players have been used to. You have to get used to it. You’ve been chasing, you have to keep chasing.”Last season’s top-scorer Maeda, who has four goals in the past three matches, completed last Sunday’s 2-1 win away to Hibernian but limped off holding his boot.”He’s fine, which is really, really good,” reported O’Neill. “He has trained and he has got no reaction. He’s had a super couple of weeks.”Hearts have league in sight – what next in title race?
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