'Uncomfortable watch for Rodgers' as O'Neill's Celtic flourishpublished at 15:13 GMT 3 November
Image source, SNSCeltic needed extra time to see off 10-man Rangers and reach the Premier Sports Cup final on Sunday, a second victory in two matches for interim manager Martin O'Neill.
O'Neill returned to the club last week after Brendan Rodgers resigned following a lacklustre start to the season on the pitch and a rift with Dermot Desmond off it.
Since the Northern Irishman left Parkhead, O'Neill has swatted aside Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership and now won an Old Firm derby at Hampden.
However, are the nature of Celtic's performances in those two matches more notable than the results?
"The only Celtic fan who would be uncomfortable watching that today would be Brendan Rodgers, because where has that intensity, that aggression, that press, that desire been in recent months?," Stephen McGowan told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.
"Where has Callum Osmand been? He's been consigned to B team football - didn't really feel like he'd been given a chance. Auston Trusty didn't play in that big game at Hearts, comes in [against Rangers] and wins man of the match.
"Johnny Kenny has scored three goals in two games since the change of manager."
McGowan believes that a couple more positive results will lead to calls for O'Neill to take the job until the end of the season.
Celtic travel to Midtjylland in the Europa League on Thursday before hosting Kilmarnock in the league on Sunday.
"There's certainly momentum with Martin O'Neill now," McGowan said. "He seems very reluctant, doesn't he, still to say that he wants the job. Maybe for the fear of, you know, maybe letting himself down or not getting it.
"But I think if they get a result against Midtjylland and they see off Kilmarnock next weekend, I think there will be a bit of a bandwagon.
"I'm not saying he should get the job on a permanent basis, but I think Celtic can see now that in Martin O'Neill they have got a safe pair of hands.
"I think they'll be OK certainly, through to the international break, maybe even up to the festive period.
"I don't think they're going to rush into appointing a manager - I think they are going to take their time. If he wins the next couple of games I think there will be bit of a groundswell maybe even to keep him on to the summer."





















