Celtic’s O’Neill seeks ‘utopia’ after Euro setbackImage source, SNSImage caption, Martin O’Neill is yet to lose a domestic fixture as Celtic manager this seasonPublished2 minutes agoMartin O’Neill says it would be “utopia” to get all at Celtic going “in the one direction” after Thursday’s European disappointment.Celtic lost 4-1 at home to Stuttgart in the Europa League knockout play-off first leg and face a tall order to progress by scoring at least three times in next Thursday’s return leg in Germany.O’Neill, in his second spell at Celtic boss this season and third tenure at the club overall, will prepare his team for Sunday’s Scottish Premiership visit of Hibernian (15:00 GMT).Celtic start the weekend third in the Premiership, a point off Rangers and three behind Hearts but have a game in hand over the top two. Hearts host Falkirk on Saturday (15:00) and Rangers visit Livingston on Sunday (15:00).”That would utopia for us, to get us all together and feeling that this football club can only push in the one direction if everybody’s going that way,” O’Neill mentioned.Rangers’ Rohl has ‘total belief’ in tight race
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