Celtic 'not good enough' for O'Neill to dream of cup glory
Briefly

Celtic 'not good enough' for O'Neill to dream of cup glory
"I don't think we are good enough to dream that far. It's a great competition with a lot of history and I'd like to be a part of that."
"If we could win the game, it definitely would have a positive effect. No question about that. Quite the opposite I suppose really, it (defeat) could have a poor effect on us."
"So there's this chance now to try and do something about it. It would be lovely if we could do it, but St Mirren will take great confidence from the fact that they won the last time at Hampden."
Martin O'Neill, the interim manager of Celtic, is preparing for the Scottish Cup semi-final against St Mirren. He acknowledges the team's past defeat to St Mirren in the League Cup final and emphasizes the importance of the upcoming match. O'Neill believes that winning could positively impact the team's morale as they aim for a league and cup double. With Celtic currently third in the league, he recognizes the need for a strong performance to regain confidence and momentum.
Read at www.bbc.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]