Overview
- Martin O'Neill says he does not know if he will still be in charge for Celtic's Nov. 22 trip to St Mirren.
- He reiterates he is a short-term caretaker and will step aside immediately once a permanent manager is appointed.
- Celtic have been interviewing potential successors, with Columbus Crew coach Wilfried Nancy reported as a leading contender.
- O'Neill's four-game stint includes taking Celtic to the Premier Sports Cup final after a 3-1 extra-time win over Rangers.
- He called Belfast missing out on Euro 2028 hosting "really poor," noting Casement Park was withdrawn due to an unresolved funding shortfall.