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Former Celtic manager Martin O'Neill was bullish about the chances of Celtic's Scottish Premiership title rivals Hearts - just hours before he was appointed to the dugout at Celtic Park in the wake of Brendan Rodgers' acrimonious departure. Between 2000 and 2005‚ the 73-year-old helped the Scottish side secure the title three times‚ claimed the Scottish Cup three times‚ and guided them to a UEFA Cup final. On the heels of Rodgers' incendiary exit‚ O'Neill returns only in a temporary capacity alongside former player Shaun Maloney‚ with the club looking to appoint a permanent head coach without delay.
With the Scottish giants eight points adrift of Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts‚ Celtic announced in a formal statement on Monday that Rodgers had shockingly handed in his resignation. But just 15 minutes later - in a far more damning statement released on behalf of Desmond - the recently departed boss was accused 'contributing to a toxic atmosphere' at the club and betraying the trust of his superiors.
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