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Celtic football club has officially announced that three familiar faces will remain on the coaching staff. Shaun Maloney, Mark Fotheringham, and Stephen McManus will continue working alongside manager Martin O’Neill when the new season kicks off.

Assistant Coaches Bring Deep Knowledge to the Team

All three coaches already know O’Neill’s style and methods well.

  • Shaun Maloney, a former Celtic player, has been praised for his tactical insight.
  • Mark Fotheringham adds strong communication skills and international experience.
  • Stephen McManus, also a former club captain, helps connect the coaching staff with the players.

Their continued presence means the team can build on strategies already in place.

What This Means for Celtic’s Season Ahead

Keeping the same core group of assistants gives Celtic stability and continuity. Players won’t have to adjust to new voices or different training routines. This could help the squad perform more consistently as they chase trophies on multiple fronts.

Fans Can Expect a Unified Effort on the Pitch

With O’Neill’s leadership and this experienced team behind him, Celtic looks ready to push forward. The combination of old and familiar faces in the backroom staff should create a strong, focused environment for the players to succeed.

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