O'Neill's experience vital for Celtic title charge - Vega
Former Celtic defender Ramon Vega thinks the stability that Martin O'Neill brings to the club will be vital if they are to lift the Premiership trophy. Vega joined Celtic on loan from Tottenham in December 2000 during O'Neill's first spell in charge of the club and made 18 appearances during his brief spell. And the 54-year-old thinks his former manager's experience will be crucial if Celtic want to win this season's Premiership title.
The Parkhead club are three points behind leaders Hearts and one ahead of Rangers heading into the final four games of the season. "It's always important to have experience like Martin O'Neill's," Vega told the BBC's Sacked in the Morning . "He gives stability to the club to start with, he is familiar to the fans as well.
Some of the best experiences they have ever had have been with Martin O'Neill. I would say he's a legend of the club. "It was a good shout to keep him while they are looking for a permanent solution, but also they need to look into how they want to be in the future, in terms of the players they have to bring in.
"But Martin O'Neill brings that stability in, without a doubt. He's respected all around, he's done an extremely good job for the club. "To bring such credibility back into the club, but also the stability, there is no doubt that it was a good move and could be crucial for winning the league.
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