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O'Neill warns more dropped points would seriously damage Celtic's title chances

April 3, 2026 at 02:21 PM
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Martin O'Neill said Celtic can still win the Scottish Premiership, but further dropped points would make the comeback very difficult. His comments underline the pressure on Celtic in the title race.

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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 margin for error in the Scottish Premiership title race is now small. He said a comeback remains possible, but any further dropped points would make winning the league much harder. The report does not cite a new injury, lineup issue, or official club action, but rather offers a strong assessment of Celtic's current position. The main implication is growing pressure on Celtic to avoid more slips in upcoming league matches.

Chance analysis

In football terms, this matters because it frames Celtic as a team with reduced room for variance in the run-in. That can increase pressure-related risk in upcoming fixtures, especially if market prices still assume a comfortable title trajectory.

Impact

The likely effect is slightly negative for Celtic's league outlook because further mistakes now carry greater title-race cost.

AI Insight

Treat this as a title-race pressure signal on Celtic rather than a hard team-news update.

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O'Neill warns more dropped points would seriously damage Celtic's title chances

Martin O'Neill said Celtic can still win the Scottish Premiership, but further dropped points would make the comeback very difficult. His comments underline the pressure on Celtic in the title race.

Article summary

Martin O'Neill has warned that Celtic's margin for error in the Scottish Premiership title race is now small. He said a comeback remains possible, but any further dropped points would make winning the league much harder. The report does not cite a new injury, lineup issue, or official club action, but rather offers a strong assessment of Celtic's current position. The main implication is growing pressure on Celtic to avoid more slips in upcoming league matches.

In football terms, this matters because it frames Celtic as a team with reduced room for variance in the run-in. That can increase pressure-related risk in upcoming fixtures, especially if market prices still assume a comfortable title trajectory.

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Apr 3, 2026, 2:21 PM
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Editorial
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