02/06/2014

Keane Rules Out Celtic Job

Roy Keane has opted out of being considered for the managerial position at Glasgow's Celtic Football Club.

Celtic is currently seeking a new manager following the departure of Neil Lennon, but Keane, who is currently assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national squad, has said he would rather stay in his current role alongside manager Martin O'Neill.

The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has said he will travel with the national squad to New York on 4 June ahead of friendlies against Costa Rica and Portugal.

(IT)

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