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O'Neill Admits Celtic Performance Underscores Transfer Urgency
15 Jan
Summary
- Celtic secured a narrow victory over Falkirk thanks to a late first-half goal.
- Manager Martin O'Neill expressed dissatisfaction with his team's uninspired performance.
- O'Neill confirmed active efforts to bring new recruits to the club in January.

Celtic manager Martin O'Neill has emphasized the critical need for new recruits following his team's unconvincing performance against Falkirk. Despite securing a victory via Benjamin Nygren's first-half header, O'Neill expressed disappointment, noting a stark contrast to their previous strong showing. He admitted the team was second-best for much of the match, lacking the necessary energy and often losing possession carelessly.
O'Neill confirmed that his focus is on bringing in new players during the January transfer window, acknowledging the urgency after dropping several points and seeing rivals Hearts also secure a win. He stated that while winning is paramount, the team's style of play needs significant improvement. Celtic's win propelled them to second place in the league, but O'Neill stressed the slim margin for error.




