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Manager: We just need to keep winning games of football
There are just two games remaining in what has been a rollercoaster of a Premiership season, and the task for Celtic is now clear – win the two remaining fixtures and they will be champions again.
That is no easy task, of course, and first up is a visit to Fir Park to take on a Motherwell side who inflicted a chastening defeat on the Hoops at the same ground back in December, albeit Celtic were under different management at the time.
With Martin O’Neill having returned to the club at the start of this year for his second spell as manager this season, stability has been restored to the squad, who have chased down the leaders at the top of the table.
Now, just one point separates Celtic from league leaders, Hearts, who face Falkirk at home tomorrow before heading to Celtic Park on Saturday.
And Martin O’Neill is hoping that, on the back of an impressive derby win at the weekend, the team will take that form into Wednesday night’s match against Motherwell.
Speaking ahead of the game, the Celtic manager said: “It (derby win) gives us a big boost of confidence going into the game tomorrow evening, that’s obviously the most important thing.
“Naturally, winning the game and in the manner that we did is great, but that’s gone and we face a major task tomorrow evening.
“If we win the two games, and that’s easier said than done, we win it and you would have got long odds about that a number of weeks ago. So, from that viewpoint, we just have to try and win, and that will not be easy.
“We’ve been fighting every single week and we’ve won five games on the trot, but we still haven’t caught up, so that might tell you everything about our position some months ago.
“Hearts are a fine side and they’ve stuck at it all season long, and we’re trying to make inroads, even with two games to go.”
The manager has praised the efforts of his players, who have kept battling away in the race for the title while also securing a place in the Scottish Cup final.
“Some players are in really good form, which is the most important thing,” he said.
“There’s a good connection with the team now and the fans, and that’s been an important issue.
Celtic must win their last two fixtures in the Premiership to secure the championship title.
Celtic's current manager is Martin O’Neill, who returned for his second spell at the club earlier this year.
Celtic's next match is against Motherwell at Fir Park.
Celtic suffered a significant defeat against Motherwell at Fir Park back in December.

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'Celtic Park on Sunday was just reminiscent of my old days, and that’s been great.'
“But we’ve gone away from home and won some big matches as well, too, so I think it’s just a combination of all of those things gives us a chance.
“I think they’ve known, particularly after the game at Dundee United, that there’s no room for mistakes, and that’s hard to keep going every single game because there’ll be a match where you might actually dominate, you might not score in that and the other team breaks away and finds themselves 1-0 up, like, for instance, on Sunday.
“We started off strongly, the game was helter-skelter, Rangers scored and it set us back.
"But we came roaring back into the game, scoring a couple of goals just after half-time, one of them being a fantastic goal, and it gave us that big boost of confidence which is so important at this stage.”
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