‘Celtic gave me reasons to live’ – but O’Neill unsure about staying onImage source, SNSImage caption, Martin O’Neill won his fourth league title with Celtic, 21 years on from his thirdByGeorge O’NeillBBC Sport ScotlandPublished36 minutes agoMartin O’Neill says Celtic have given him “reasons to live” after their stunning Scottish Premiership triumph, but the 74-year-old insists he does not know whether he will stay on beyond this season.The Northern Irishman has taken interim charge across two spells this season – either side of Wilfried Nancy’s brief and unsuccessful tenure – and led Celtic to his fourth league title with the club, 21 years on from his third.His side hosted Hearts on Saturday needing to win to leapfrog the Tynecastle outfit at the summit, which they managed in dramatic circumstances as late goals from Daizen Maeda and Callum Osmand secured a 3-1 victory.O’Neill could even make it a double next weekend when Celtic face Championship side Dunfermline Athletic in the Scottish Cup final.”I feel rejuvenated,” O’Neill reported. “The players and the staff have given me a reason to live. That’s not to say my family haven’t…”I was in this very spot last season talking to Brendan about winning it and I was really jealous. Not for one minute did I think I’d be back here.Celtic stun Hearts with late double to snatch title in astonishing finale
‘Celtic gave me reasons to live’ – but O’Neill unsure about staying on
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