Martin O'Neill kicked off his tenure as Celtic manager on a high note, leading his team to a convincing 4-0 thrashing of Falkirk at Parkhead. The 73-year-old Irishman's return home was met with widespread optimism among fans, who had grown increasingly disenchanted with the club's performance and recent transfer dealings.
O'Neill, who managed Celtic from 2000 to 2005, drew on his vast experience and knowledge of the team to get his players firing on all cylinders. The visitors were left reeling as Celtic took a 2-0 lead by halftime, courtesy of goals from Johnny Kenny and Sebastian Tounekti. Benjamin Nygren and Tounekti sealed the win with second-half strikes.
Despite their recent struggles, Hearts moved up to second place in the Premiership after drawing 2-2 with St Mirren. Rangers remain top of the table but lost ground on Celtic as Danny Rรถhl's new team secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Hibernian, with Jack Butland making several key saves, including one crucial penalty stop.
The Scottish League Cup semi-final between Celtic and Rangers is now just around the corner. O'Neill will be keen to lead his side to success in this high-stakes match, given his own history of winning major trophies at Parkhead. Celtic fans will also welcome O'Neill's return with open arms, eager for a return to form that has been lacking under Rodgers.
In other matches, St Mirren suffered a narrow 2-2 draw against Hearts, while Aberdeen moved up to eighth place after a gritty 1-0 win over Kilmarnock. Motherwell ended their losing streak with a convincing 2-0 victory over Dundee United.
O'Neill, who managed Celtic from 2000 to 2005, drew on his vast experience and knowledge of the team to get his players firing on all cylinders. The visitors were left reeling as Celtic took a 2-0 lead by halftime, courtesy of goals from Johnny Kenny and Sebastian Tounekti. Benjamin Nygren and Tounekti sealed the win with second-half strikes.
Despite their recent struggles, Hearts moved up to second place in the Premiership after drawing 2-2 with St Mirren. Rangers remain top of the table but lost ground on Celtic as Danny Rรถhl's new team secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Hibernian, with Jack Butland making several key saves, including one crucial penalty stop.
The Scottish League Cup semi-final between Celtic and Rangers is now just around the corner. O'Neill will be keen to lead his side to success in this high-stakes match, given his own history of winning major trophies at Parkhead. Celtic fans will also welcome O'Neill's return with open arms, eager for a return to form that has been lacking under Rodgers.
In other matches, St Mirren suffered a narrow 2-2 draw against Hearts, while Aberdeen moved up to eighth place after a gritty 1-0 win over Kilmarnock. Motherwell ended their losing streak with a convincing 2-0 victory over Dundee United.