Interim supervisor Martin O’Neill says Celtic’s Scottish Premiership match at Hibernian on Sunday is unlikely to be his closing recreation in caretaker cost.
The legendary Celtic boss returned to the membership final month following Brendan Rodgers’ shock resignation.
Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy is expected to replace O’Neill, who has gained 5 of his six video games throughout his interim spell.
The 73-year-old had thought the journey to Easter Street can be his closing fixture, however says there may be now a “sturdy chance” he’ll lead the group for Wednesday’s match at house to Dundee.
“I assumed it was going to be my final recreation, however I acquired information yesterday that the method remains to be ongoing,” O’Neill informed BBC Scotland.
“It is one thing to do with paperwork, I did not go into the ins and outs of it.
“There is a sturdy chance I can be in cost for Wednesday’s recreation and I believe that is undoubtedly it.
“The method is ongoing, however that ought to materialise subsequent week.”













