O'Neill on Osmand's 'not good' injury, Celtic legacy & Midtjylland reflectionspublished at 16:31 GMT 7 November
George O'Neill
BBC Sport Scotland
Image source, SNSCeltic interim manager Martin O'Neill has been talking to the media before his side's Scottish Premiership match against Kilmarnock on Sunday.
Here are the best bits from his news conference:
Callum Osmand has gone for a scan on the hamstring injury he sustained in Thursday's defeat by Midtjylland, but O'Neill says it "doesn't look good".
Fellow striker Kelechi Iheanacho is not in contention for Sunday's match and will be absent for another couple of weeks.
O'Neill stresses Midtjylland are a very strong team, but says the defeat is evidence of how far Celtic are behind where they want to be.
He says he is not aware of any update regarding the appointment of a new manager.
O'Neill dismissed Chris Sutton's comments that poor results during this interim spell could damage his legacy at Celtic.
He adds: "I've honestly no concern about a legacy, never have had. It genuinely doesn't worry me one jot, never has done. When you're dead, you're dead."
The Northern Irishman thinks he will probably look back on this interim spell with disbelief in a year's time, but says if nothing else, he will always have the victory over Rangers in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final.
If there was to be a new manager in place on Monday, that would be "fine" by O'Neill.





















