What a Shock! Martin O’Neill Aston Villa and Celtic favourite ‘chosen’ for top-flight manager’s job after lengthy hiatus

What a Shock! Martin O’Neill Aston Villa and Celtic favourite ‘chosen’ for top-flight manager’s job after lengthy hiatus
What a Shock! Martin O’Neill Aston Villa and Celtic favourite ‘chosen’ for top-flight manager’s job after lengthy hiatus

What a Shock! Martin O’Neill Aston Villa and Celtic favourite ‘chosen’ for top-flight manager’s job after lengthy hiatus

What a Shock! Martin O’Neill Aston Villa and Celtic favourite ‘chosen’ for

top-flight manager’s job after lengthy hiatus

A stunning management opportunity has been presented to Martin O’Neill,

who left Nottingham Forest five years ago.

There are rumors that the former manager of Aston Villa is set to become

the new head coach of Rapid Bucharest, a top-tier team in Romania.

Since being fired by Forest in 2019, a team he had 285 appearances for as a

player and with whom he has a strong personal bond,

the 72-year-old has not been coaching.

Although he had just accepted to become the

Chairman of the League Managers Association,

it was assumed that position would be his final one. However,

Bucharest’s demeanor has caused him to change his mind.

O’Neill has garnered respect everywhere he has gone since he is a highly

respected coach and a man of good character. He was especially well-liked by Celtic,

since he led the Bhoys to three Scottish Premiership crowns, three Scottish Cups,

What a Shock! Martin O’Neill Aston Villa and Celtic favourite ‘chosen’ for top-flight manager’s job after lengthy hiatus
What a Shock! Martin O’Neill Aston Villa and Celtic favourite ‘chosen’ for top-flight manager’s job after lengthy hiatus

and a League Cup. His winning percentage of 75.5% is still the highest in the club’s history.

O’Neill has garnered respect everywhere he has gone since he

is a highly respected coach and a man of good character.

He was especially well-liked by Celtic,

since he led the Bhoys to three Scottish Premiership crowns,

three Scottish Cups, and a League Cup.

His winning percentage of 75.5% is still the highest in the club’s history.

The Northern Irishman, who guided Villa to three consecutive top-six

Premier League finishes and the 2010 League Cup Final,

is also held in high regard in B6. At Wembley Stadium,

the Red Devils defeated Manchester United 2-1, ensuring that only the

Red Devils stood in his way of winning significant hardware.

O’Neill may still be pursuing trophies, as sources from throughout

Europe—headed by Fanatik and cited by The Mirror and

The Sun—state the head coach is “on the cusp” of joining Rapid Bucharest.

O’Neill is rumored to take over immediately,

ideally before the season ends so he can gain a feel for the position before the

summer transfer market opens.

With two games remaining in the current season,

Rapid will play FCSB in the SuperLiga Championship play-off and

Sepsi in the regular season.

The Railwaymen, who are ranked as Romania’s sixth-best team statistically,

are now bottom of the end-of-season split but have the potential to pass Sepsi in the next six-point match.

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