Neil Lennon is to take charge of Celtic on an interim basis until the end of the season after Brendan Rodgers completed his move to Leicester City.
This will be the second time the 47-year-old has managed the club, having previously held the title from 2010 to 2014.
He will work with assistant manager John Kennedy and first-team coach Damien Duff until the end of the season.
Speaking at his first press conference today Lennon said: “It’s a no-brainer, most important thing is the club. I’ve got big shoes to fill but I’m delighted to be here.
“This is a club that means a lot to me. It’s a privilege. This is a once in a lifetime job and I’ve got it for a second time.”
Watch the new Celtic manager’s first media conference here