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O'Neill's 'legacy enhanced' by 'momentous' away win

2025-11-28 11:08
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O'Neill's 'legacy enhanced' by 'momentous' away win

Edward: Top performance from a team committed to getting a result away from home at a very difficult location against a decent team, the season has just got really interesting. The manager has pulled ...

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We asked for your views after Martin O'Neill steered Celtic to a 3-1 Europa League win away to Feyenoord.

Here's what some of you said:

Edward: Top performance from a team committed to getting a result away from home at a very difficult location against a decent team, the season has just got really interesting. The manager has pulled another rabbit out of the hat, Martin O'Neill's legacy is enhanced.

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Gerry: No one was confident seeing the teamsheet but well done to the players for getting at it and a massive thank you to Martin for bringing some joy back!

Paul: A very rare and momentous away day victory for Celtic in Europe, brilliant all-round squad performance, which could well be a turning point for them in an extremely difficult season thus far. It was refreshing to see Daizen Maeda, Reo Hatate, Yang Hyun-Jun actually on their A-game and young Colby Donavan was superb too. Pity that O'Neill is leaving now as he's been instrumental in steadying the ship.

Neil: A great night in Europe. It was a pleasure to see the team play with some confidence and control large parts of the game. We defended when asked and have put ourselves back in the mix to qualify. O'Neill, if he wants it, should be part of the senior structure at our club. Take a hint, board. Martin would be a great mentor to any new coaching team. Thank you Martin for restoring some pride to my club.

Paul: Judging by the result, you'd think Celtic were great, but it was a dismal display and the result put an undeserved shine on our performance. Our goals came largely through Feyenoord's terrible defending. Some credit to Maeda for his pressing, but he's a shadow of last season's player. This squad need a rocket up them still and I hope the next manager has enough time before the transfer window to evaluate, because we need some freshness, pace and players with speed of thought.

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Graham: The first time in a long while that the midfield three all performed at their best and as a unit. Hatate has finally turned up. Hopefully this can be the turning point on and off the field and the board can perform in the transfer market in January.

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