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The former Celtic boss is often linked with the Anfield hot seat during his illustrious coaching career
Martin O'Neill was on the set of Sky Sports with Jamie Carragher.
Martin O'Neill has dismissed long-standing whispers that he was previously lined up to become Liverpool manager in the early 2000s when he was in charge of Celtic.
After hanging up his boots as a player, O'Neill coached Wycombe Wanderers, Leicester City, Aston Villa and Sunderland - among others - in a glorious coaching career and he also achieved success. significantly north of the border. O'Neill won three Scottish titles and four others between 2001 and 2005.
He also orchestrated Celtic's famous European win over Liverpool in 2003 when Glasgow's side reached the UEFA Cup title (then known) before losing to Porto in a dramatic five-game match. table. It was around that time the rumors between O'Neill and Anfield reached their peak.
Jamie Carragher has been joined by O'Neill on the Sky Sports panel for the latest Monday Night Football. During this appearance, Carragher said:
"May I ask you a question? You may not remember this, but at this stage when you've knocked us out of the competition, you've been inextricably linked, for about 6 to 12 months, to your work. Liverpool when I was a player. Have you ever run?"
O'Neill, 71, replied:
"No, it didn't happen or it didn't happen. But I was extremely happy at Celtic at the time and it will take me a long time to leave."
Speaking on THAT night at Anfield, where goals from Alan Thompson and John Hartson stunned the Red Devils and ended their own European ambitions that season, O'Neill added:
“Getting us into the semi-finals is a big result for us, but also a big result for Scottish football.
"We've always been compared against the Premier League and Liverpool because your team is doing so well. It's a big, huge result [for Celtic]."
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