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Celtic v Rangers team news: Huge boost for O'Neill as Hoops star set to return from injury

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After getting back to winning ways against Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership, Celtic and Martin O'Neill have now been handed some positive injury news on Kieran Tierney.

The Bhoys were in ruthless form as they dispatched Falkirk in comfortable fashion, welcoming veteran manager O'Neill back to the dugout in style. Given that shock league leaders Hearts also dropped points in a 2-2 draw, there's no denying that it was the perfect evening at Celtic Park.

Things haven't quite taken a turn for the better off the pitch, however, and Celtic have already been dealt their first blow on the hunt for their next manager. According to Sky Sports' Anthony Joseph, the Hoops' pursuit of Ange Postecoglou is now unlikely to progress.

The Australian, who was recently sacked by Nottingham Forest after just 39 days in charge, had been linked with a return to Celtic before reports shut those rumours down.

With their former manager off the table for now, Parkhead chiefs have been left to choose from the remaining names on their shortlist, which reportedly includes Craig Bellamy and Kieran McKenna.

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McKenna would be a particularly interesting choice despite how his Ipswich Town side have struggled as of late. He famously took the Tractor Boys to back-to-back promotions from League One to the Premier League, before suffering instant relegation last season. Now, a big move could finally be calling.

In the meantime, it remains O'Neill's job to steady the ship and potentially take Celtic into the Scottish League Cup final with Tierney's injury return only helping that cause.

Kieran Tierney set to return for Celtic vs Rangers

As revealed by O'Neill, Tierney is in line to return for Celtic vs Rangers this weekend after missing out on his side's 4-0 thrashing of Falkirk. The left-back is no stranger to injury problems, but does not face a period on the sidelines this time around ahead of a crucial cup clash.

"He’s feeling better. I saw him before the game and he’s much better than he was. He was niggling around. It was a stiffness."

The return of the former Arsenal defender should provide O'Neill with an instant boost. His experience, alone, proves crucial in moments like these and in the Old Firm derby, of course.

Despite how Celtic have struggled this season, Tierney has enjoyed some much-needed consistency. The Scot has started seven of 10 Scottish Premiership games to begin putting his injury history behind him.

Dubbed "unique" by Rodgers in his very first Celtic spell, Tierney now has the chance to make his mark the second time around as an experienced member of O'Neill's squad. And that could start against Rangers in the Scottish League Cup this weekend.

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