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Resilience in Bologna shows O’Neill has transformed Celtic

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Last updated: January 23, 2026 7:51 am
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Resilience in Bologna Proves Martin O’Neill’s Celtic Transformation is Real

The record will show it ended in a draw. The history books will note that Martin O’Neill’s perfect, storybook return to the Celtic dugout was halted at four wins. But for anyone who witnessed the ferocious, backs-to-the-wall battle at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara, the truth is far more compelling. Celtic’s 2-2 draw with Bologna wasn’t a stumble; it was a statement. In a cauldron in Italy, against a savvy Serie A side, O’Neill’s nascent second-era Celts displayed a resilience that speaks volumes about the profound transformation already underway.

Contents
  • A Night That Defined Progress, Not Points
  • The O’Neill Effect: More Than Tactics, It’s Temperament
  • Standout Performers and Foundation Stones
  • What This Means for the Season Ahead
  • Conclusion: A Draw That Feels Like a Corner Turned

A Night That Defined Progress, Not Points

Pre-season tours are often mirages, but some fixtures carry more weight. Facing Bologna, a team fresh from a historic Champions League qualification, was a legitimate litmus test. Early signs were worrying, with Celtic looking technically outmatched and conceding a soft opener. The ghosts of European frailties past threatened to surface. What followed, however, was a masterclass in character. Instead of folding, Celtic fought. They scrapped, they pressed with a unified fury, and they turned the game on its head with two devastatingly direct goals. This was not a lucky escape; it was a calculated, gritty comeback earned through sheer force of will.

The most telling moment came after Bologna’s late equalizer. In previous iterations, such a psychological blow might have led to collapse. Under O’Neill, the team regrouped, dug in, and saw out a result that felt like a victory in spirit. This mental fortitude on the road is a new and vital currency for a club whose ambitions extend far beyond domestic dominance.

The O’Neill Effect: More Than Tactics, It’s Temperament

Martin O’Neill’s tactical acumen is well-documented, but his initial impact at Celtic this time appears to be more foundational. He is not just setting up a team; he is rebuilding an identity. The hallmarks of his legendary first stint—power, pace, and an unbreakable spirit—are being stamped onto this squad with remarkable speed.

  • Collective Responsibility: Every player, from striker to full-back, worked as part of a cohesive defensive unit in Italy. The work rate was non-negotiable.
  • Vertical, Purposeful Football: Celtic’s goals came from moving the ball forward with intent, exploiting space, and playing to the strengths of their physical attackers. It’s direct, but it’s devastatingly effective.
  • Unshakeable Belief: The belief that no game is ever lost is being instilled. This never-say-die attitude was the cornerstone of O’Neill’s first tenure and it is clearly the first lesson of his second.

This transformation is about mentality. O’Neill has replaced a sense of vulnerability with a culture of resilience. Players are now competing not just with the opponent, but with the standard set by the club’s own history. The performance in Bologna proved they are starting to meet it.

Standout Performers and Foundation Stones

While the collective spirit shone brightest, individual performances in Italy highlighted who is thriving under the new regime. The team is taking on the manager’s personality: fierce, determined, and physically imposing.

In midfield, the engine room ran with a relentless energy that overwhelmed Bologna at times. The combination of steel and forward drive provided the platform for the comeback. At the back, despite conceding two, there was a organized defiance during sustained pressure, particularly after the second equalizer. The biggest takeaway is that players across the pitch are buying in completely. They are embracing the physical demands and the emotional intensity required, understanding that their role is part of a larger, more powerful whole.

What This Means for the Season Ahead

Drawing conclusions in July is a dangerous game, but the evidence from Italy is too significant to ignore. This result shifts the narrative for Celtic’s upcoming campaign.

Domestically, this hardened mentality is a warning shot. The ability to grind out results when not at your fluid best is the mark of champions. The psychological edge O’Neill is cultivating could be decisive in a tight title race.

In Europe, the implications are even more exciting. Celtic have too often been passive away from home in continental competition. The Bologna display—a fearless, front-foot display in a hostile environment—suggests a new approach. This team will not go quietly. They have shown they can withstand pressure and punch back with authority, a combination that could make them a nightmare draw for more fancied opponents in the Champions League group stages.

Conclusion: A Draw That Feels Like a Corner Turned

Martin O’Neill’s return to Celtic was always going to be measured by more than just early friendly results. It was about restoring a feeling, a presence, an identity that many felt had been diluted. In Bologna, against a top-tier European opponent, we saw the blueprint become reality. The winning run ended, but something far more important began: a proven, sustainable formula for success.

This was not a flawless performance, but it was a perfect illustration of progress. Celtic under O’Neill are already a team transformed in spirit—a team that believes it is never beaten. If a pre-season friendly in Italy can feel like a landmark result, it’s because the foundations being laid are as solid as the resilience on display. The message is clear: the O’Neill era is not just a nostalgic reunion; it’s a powerful new beginning, built on the timeless principles of heart, hunger, and unwavering resolve. The rest of Scotland, and Europe, has been put on notice.


Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.

Image: CC licensed via commons.wikimedia.org

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