Celtic's appointment of Martin O’Neill is set to provide the club with much-needed stability as the new season approaches. With rival teams like Hearts and Motherwell facing managerial changes, Celtic's continuity could work in their favor. The departure of Jens Berthel Askou to Toulouse means he will not be a threat for Hearts, allowing them to focus on finding a suitable replacement. Reports suggest that Derek McInnes may also be moving on, which could leave Hearts with a clear path to consult analytics for their next appointment. Despite coming close to winning the title for the first time in 66 years, McInnes is known for his hands-on approach rather than a reliance on statistics. This managerial disruption among competitors could give Celtic an advantage early in the season. As Hibernian remains without a managerial appointment, Celtic's stability under O’Neill could prove crucial in maintaining their position at the top of the league. With the season fast approaching, the club must capitalize on this opportunity to solidify their dominance in Scottish football.