Wolves, Vitor Pereira and Brendan Rodgers
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Brendan Rodgers’ resignation at Celtic has sparked a war of words with the club accusing him of creating a “toxic atmosphere” and lying over his contract. The Northern Irishman will be replaced on an interim basis by Martin O’Neill,
Wolves have sacked Vitor Pereira and there is already a race on to replace the Portuguese manager at Molineux.
Ally McCoist says Brendan Rodgers will ‘undoubtedly’ get a Premier League job ‘in February or March’ after he resigned as Celtic manager. Rodgers, 52, left the Scottish champions after a disappointing start to the season which left Celtic eight points behind Heart of Midlothian.
Neil Lennon has accused Brendan Rodgers of dishonest messaging during his time in charge of Celtic. The former Parkhead boss walked away from the job at the beginning of this week, just over 24 hours after defeat to Hearts saw them lose further ground in the title race.
Brendan Rodgers has resigned as the Celtic manager. Former boss Martin O’Neill and Shaun Maloney have been put in temporary charge.
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IT’S coming up for a week since the stunning departure of Brendan Rodgers as Celtic manager. But as it stands, the Hoops don’t appear any closer to finding their permanent successor.
“Sacked in the morning,” was the chant Wolves fans sang at their manager, Vitor Pereira, after the Premier League loss to Burnley on Sunday. Wolves players have apologised for their torrid form, which currently sees them sitting rock bottom of the Premier League table.
It comes a day after the Scottish champions fell to a 3-1 defeat at Hearts, opening up an eight-point gap at the top of the league.
Because you don’t really have time to maybe wallow in some of the other stuff. What’s it been like under Martin and Shaun? Callum McGregor: “It’s been great, to be honest. They’ve come in with real positivity,