The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Scotland target O’Neill not too big for Hampden job

Hampden chiefs told they’ll have to dig deep to land top target

- Andy newporT

Michael O’Neill does not believe he is too big for the Scotland job – but he will not come cheap, according to his right-hand man Austin MacPhee.

The Northern Ireland boss remains Hampden chiefs’ first choice to replace Gordon Strachan.

But there has been little movement since Scottish Football Associatio­n chief executive Stewart Regan approached his counterpar­ts in Belfast to seek permission to open talks with the 48-yearold last month.

The former Brechin and Shamrock Rovers manager has two years left on his current £500,000-a-year contract and confirmed last week discussion­s had begun with the Irish Football Associatio­n over a new four-year extension.

It is thought the SFA would be willing to double his current salary in order to lure him across the Irish Sea and MacPhee has hinted Hampden chiefs may have to dig deep to secure his signature.

However, the Hearts assistant manager – who doubles up as Northern Ireland’s number two – shot down suggestion­s O’Neill might view the SFA post as being beneath him given his incredible feats since moving into internatio­nal management six years ago.

MacPhee said: “I don’t think anybody would ever be above the Scotland job. (Sir) Alex Ferguson would never say he was above the Scotland job.

“But naturally he is now in a financial bracket which links you to some jobs and not others.

“I mean, Brechin are not going to come calling now and that’s because of the financial bracket he is in following the success he has had.

“There are pros and cons in lots of different jobs.

“If Alex Ferguson says he is not above the Scotland job, and I haven’t asked Michael specifical­ly, then I certainly wouldn’t say Michael was.”

However, MacPhee admits that speculatio­n over O’Neill – who qualified Northern Ireland for their first major tournament in 30 years when he led them to Euro 2016 – and his future is unlikely to cease even if he does decide to sign on again with the IFA.

“Michael is under contract with the IFA and so am I, so it’s not something I want to talk about too much right now,” he said.

“I just think he’s a fantastic manager. Obviously there will be speculatio­n about him all the time.

“Right now he’s the national team manager who has had the biggest increase in world rankings, globally, so that puts you on every board’s radar because he has taken Northern Ireland from 133rd to 20th – an increase of 113 places.

“No other manager has done that. “Some boards in some part of the world will just pick up FourFourTw­o magazine and see that he is rated 39th in the best managers in the world. They might call the first 38 and when they say no they might phone him, who knows.

“He is going to be linked with lots of different jobs.”

I just think he’s a fantastic manager. Obviously there will be speculatio­n about him all the time. AUSTIN MACPHEE

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SNS. Michael O’Neill has been linked with the Scotland job since the departure of Gordon Strachan.
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