Martin O'Neill has refused to rule out a long-term stay at Celtic 'in some capacity'.

It comes after the interim manager led his side to a 2-1 victory over Hibernian in the William Hill Premiership this afternoon.

Daizen Maeda and Arne Engels got on the scoresheet for Celtic as they moved within a point of Heart of Midlothian at the top of the table.

Following the triumph, O'Neill was asked live on Sky Sports by pundit Kris Boyd if he would consider remaining at Parkhead after Wilfried Nancy is appointed as the club's new manager.

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Boyd said: "Would you still like to stay at Celtic in some capacity, even if there's a new ma

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