Scottish Daily Mail

FAVRE PITCH

Former Dortmund boss interested in Celtic job

- By STEPHEN McGOWAN

FORMER Borussia Dortmund boss Lucien Favre is interested in becoming the new manager of Celtic.

The 63-year-old Swiss coach was sacked by Dortmund in December after a run of poor domestic results. He guided the club into the knock-out stage of the Champions League after finishing top of their group.

A former boss of Hertha Berlin, Borussia Monchengla­dbach and Nice, he was subsequent­ly dismissed with Dortmund sitting fifth in the Bundesliga after a 5-1 thrashing by Stuttgart.

Now back in Switzerlan­d, Favre has been heavily linked with a move to Lyon as replacemen­t for Rudi Garcia when he leaves at the end of this season.

Weekend reports in France claim, however, that Lille coach Christophe Galtier is now Lyon’s first choice.

Favre (right) has also been linked with Bayer Leverkusen.

Last night his representa­tives failed to respond to Sportsmail’s enquiries about the Celtic

vacancy. In a statement released last week, major shareholde­r Dermot Desmond said the club had embarked on a process of ‘research, investigat­ion, interviewi­ng and negotiatio­n’ with prospectiv­e candidates. Eddie Howe, Enzo Maresca, Roy Keane, interim boss John Kennedy, Chris Wilder and Scotland manager Steve Clarke have all been considered as replacemen­ts for Neil Lennon after RB Salzburg coach Jesse Marsch ruled himself out of the running. With the potential for an automatic place in the Champions League for next season’s SPFL champions, former Celtic boss Martin O’Neill believes the club are right to take their time in their search for a new boss. Backing his former Republic of Ireland assistant Keane for the role, he told BBC Sportsound: ‘They may have three or four options of which they want to go down. ‘Next season is really big because it’s automatic qualificat­ion for the Champions League. That’s a massive extra prize. It’s the £30million. ‘Maybe it bolsters the argument that Celtic are taking their time — that whoever’s in there is able and capable of facing Rangers in the big contest. ‘Roy Keane’s got the personalit­y, for a start. A massive player, iconic figure in the game. He’s very strong-willed. But he’s also got the capacity to motivate players. Roy’s learned a great deal over the years. ‘Dermot’s a strong-willed man himself. He’ll know what is necessary. ‘There is still the possibilit­y of the Scottish Cup and let’s see how John Kennedy performs. If Celtic go and clinch the cup he must give himself a chance of the job.’ Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has also declared his availabili­ty if Celtic want to talk. The iconic Frenchman worked as Belgium assistant boss before taking the top job at Monaco and was most recently at MLS side Montreal Impact. Henry told The Robbie Fowler Podcast he has been keeping an eye on Scottish football and said of the Celtic role: ‘Whatever is going to come my way I’m going to try to evaluate. I’m sure they’re going to work on what they’re going to work on. I don’t know what’s happening there. This is a club I respect a lot.’

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