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O'Neill warns Celtic cannot afford more dropped points in title race

April 3, 2026 at 02:21 PM
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Martin O'Neill said Celtic can still win the Scottish Premiership, but warned that further dropped points would make a comeback very difficult. His comments frame Celtic's margin for error as the season nears its end.

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Martin O'Neill says further dropped points by Celtic would make winning the Scottish Premiership "a difficult comeback" but "not impossible".

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Martin O'Neill has warned that Celtic's hopes of winning the Scottish Premiership would be badly damaged by any further dropped points. He said a comeback would become difficult, though not impossible, as the number of remaining matches declines. The comments underline the pressure on Celtic in the closing stage of the title race. While no new squad or injury update is reported, the message is that results must improve immediately.

Chance analysis

In football terms, this matters because late-season title races amplify the cost of every dropped point. Even without a concrete team-news update, the article signals rising competitive pressure around Celtic's league fixtures and narrows their tolerance for underperformance.

Impact

Likely slight negative pressure on Celtic because any further slip now carries outsized title-race consequences.

AI Insight

Treat this as a pressure/context signal on Celtic's title run rather than a direct team-news change.

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O'Neill warns Celtic cannot afford more dropped points in title race

Martin O'Neill said Celtic can still win the Scottish Premiership, but warned that further dropped points would make a comeback very difficult. His comments frame Celtic's margin for error as the season nears its end.

Article summary

Martin O'Neill has warned that Celtic's hopes of winning the Scottish Premiership would be badly damaged by any further dropped points. He said a comeback would become difficult, though not impossible, as the number of remaining matches declines. The comments underline the pressure on Celtic in the closing stage of the title race. While no new squad or injury update is reported, the message is that results must improve immediately.

In football terms, this matters because late-season title races amplify the cost of every dropped point. Even without a concrete team-news update, the article signals rising competitive pressure around Celtic's league fixtures and narrows their tolerance for underperformance.

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Apr 3, 2026, 2:21 PM
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Media Report
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72%
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Normal

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