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O’Neill career honourspublished at 09:19 GMT

Martin O’Neill does have a history of turning teams around and winning things, most notably in his first five-year spell at Celtic, but that ended 20 years ago.

He won three Scottish Premier League titles, three Scottish Cups and one Scottish League Cup with Celtic.

The 73-year-old’s return to the club as interim manager is his first appointment in six years after leaving Nottingham Forest in 2019.

Earlier in his career, when in charge of Wycombe Wanderers from 1990-1995, O’Neill won the Football Conference, two FA trophies, the Conference League Cup and three Conference Shields.

He also won two Football League Cups while manager of Leicester City from 1995-2000.

On an individual level, he won the Scottish Premiership manager of the year in 2004 and the Scottish Football Writers Association manager of the year two times.

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