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O’Neill set to manage the Potters

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Stoke have announced Northern Ireland boss Michael O’Neill as their new manager.

The Potters sacked Nathan Jones a week ago after he failed to point them back in the direction of the Premier League, and they have now turned to the highly regarded O’Neill.

The 50-year-old has impressed in charge of Northern Ireland, taking them to the finals of Euro 2016.

He has decided to return to club management, though, starting at Barnsley today, but will then return to complete his duties with Northern Ireland in the forthcomin­g European qualifiers against Holland and Germany.

While confirming the departure of O’Neill, the Irish Football Associatio­n also said he would return for any Euro 2020 play-off matches in March.

Speaking about O’Neill’s exit, Irish FA chief executive Patrick Nelson said: “We reluctantl­y agreed to allow Stoke to talk to Michael after they met the compensati­on requiremen­ts.

“Michael has now agreed terms with the Championsh­ip club.

“Naturally, we are extremely disappoint­ed that Michael is leaving us.

“However we are delighted all parties have agreed Michael will be in charge of the Northern Ireland team for the games against Holland and Germany and potential Euro 2020 playoff matches in March.

“Everyone in the Gawa family is grateful for Michael’s inspiratio­nal contributi­on over the past eight years.”

O’Neill, a well-travelled midfielder during his playing days, started out as a manager in 2006 at Brechin, before moving to Shamrock.

He made the step up to internatio­nal management on the back of two Ireland Premier Division titles with Shamrock in 2010 and 2011 and turned down an offer from Scotland in January last year.

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Michael O’Neill.

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