The Scotsman

‘Huge honour’ Gavin Strachan joins Celtic as first-team coach

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Celtic have appointed Gavin Strachan – son of former Parkhead boss Gordon Strachan – as their new first-team coach.

The 41-year-old replaces Damien Duff, who left to take up a role with the Republic of

Ireland. Strachan, pictured, had been Darren Ferguson’s assistant manager at Peterborou­gh and Celtic paid compensati­on to secure his release.

He will now work under Neil Lennon and assistant

boss John Kennedy. Strachan said: “It is a huge honour to be appointed to this position with Celtic, such a giant of a club and a real iconic footballin­ginstituti­on–thisreally­isan opportunit­y I could simply not turn down.

“I am hugely excited about getting started with Neil, John and the players as we get ready for the challenges ahead.

“Neil and John have been massive figures in the club’s nine-in-a-row journey and it will be fantastic to be part of such a great management and coaching team.

“The club has had a phenomenal run of success in recent years and I know everyone at Celtic and our supporters will be doing all we can, together, to keep this run going.

“I know we are looking ahead to a really exciting season and for me personally, it is a great time to join this brilliant club. I will work my hardest every day to bring success to the club.” Lennon, who played under Strachan’s father for Celtic, added: “We are delighted

to bring Gavin to Celtic, he is a brilliant appointmen­t for us and someone I know will work really well with myself, John Kennedy, the players and the rest of our backroom team.

“We had a number of options for the role but Gavin was the outstandin­g candidate. He is a really talented, experience­d, hard working and respected coach.”

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