Martin O'Neill has announced that his final match as Celtic's interim manager will be against Dundee on Wednesday. Wilfried Nancy is set to take over the managerial duties starting Saturday. O'Neill, who
previously led Celtic to three Scottish Premiership titles, returned in October after Brendan Rodgers resigned. Under O'Neill, Celtic has won six out of seven matches, with their only loss coming against Midtjylland in the Europa League.
O'Neill's return saw Celtic close the gap to just two points behind league leaders Hearts, having been eight points adrift when he took over. Initially, O'Neill expected his last game to be against Hibernian, but delays in Nancy's appointment extended his tenure by one more match. "He is the man that will be coming in," O'Neill confirmed about Nancy's impending arrival.
Nancy brings a strong track record from his time with Columbus Crew, where he managed 113 MLS games and led them to victory in the 2023 MLS Cup final against Los Angeles FC. His win ratio of 49% is the highest in the club's history, surpassing Tom Fitzgerald's 42%. Despite facing a challenging debut against league leaders Hearts, O'Neill believes Nancy is well-prepared for the task.
O'Neill expressed satisfaction with his interim role at Celtic, describing it as surreal yet fulfilling. "Am I delighted that I've done it? Absolutely," he remarked. He also praised the team's spirit and togetherness, which has been bolstered by their recent victories. "There's a really good spirit within the dressing room," he noted.
Martin O'Neill pleased with win at a tough venue for the Hoops There's a really good spirit within the dressing room. Of course, that comes from winning football matches but there's a great togetherness as well.#HIBCEL | #CelticFC Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) December 1, 2025
Nancy faces a baptism of fire with his first match being a top-of-the-table clash against Hearts. However, O'Neill is confident in Nancy's abilities and wishes him well for this challenging start. "It's a nice one for him, a nice introduction," O'Neill commented on Nancy's upcoming challenge.
As O'Neill prepares for his final game at Celtic Park, he reflects on his brief yet impactful return to management. The team’s improved performance under his guidance has set a positive tone for Nancy’s tenure. With confidence high among players, Nancy inherits a team ready to compete at the top level once again.











