Michael Beale could ‘replace’ Celtic favourite as former Rangers boss linked with shock managerial move

Michael Beale could 'replace' Celtic favourite as former Rangers boss linked with shock managerial move
Michael Beale could 'replace' Celtic favourite as former Rangers boss linked with shock managerial move

Michael Beale could ‘replace’ Celtic favourite as former Rangers boss linked with shock managerial move

After been fired by both Rangers and Sunderland during the previous season, Beale is unemployed.

Michael Beale, the former manager of the Rangers,

is about to make a surprise return to the managerial fold,

though maybe not in the way you might anticipate.

Since being fired by Sunderland in February following just 12 games in charge at the Stadium of Light,

the Englishman has remained unemployed.

That stint came just a few months after he was fired from his position at Ibrox

for not making it into the Champions League group stages

and finishing eight points behind eventual Premiership winners Celtic in the race for the championship.

However, The Scottish Sun claims that the 43-year-old is in line to take Robbie Keane’s place

as the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv, an Israeli Premier League team, after Keane left the team.

Michael Beale could 'replace' Celtic favourite as former Rangers boss linked with shock managerial move
Michael Beale could ‘replace’ Celtic favourite as former Rangers boss linked with shock managerial move

According to the article, Beale’s operatives CAA Base have managed to get an interview for the position

in spite of worries about security in the nation because to the ongoing war between Israel and Palestine.

The legendary player from the Republic of Ireland, Keane, resigned from his position earlier this month

after leading Tel Aviv to both a league and cup double as well as the Conference League playoffs.

The 43-year-old said that the experience was “unforgettable,”

despite receiving criticism from some places for moving to the Middle East.

The former striker, who scored 16 goals in 19 games while on loan at Parkhead in 2010,

expressed his gratitude to the owners, players, coaches,

and supporters for making this season one to remember after departing the team.

“I am incredibly happy of everything our team has accomplished,

but I am especially proud of the perseverance and hard work that won us the championship and the Toto Cup.

“I’m wishing the club’s players the best of luck in the Champions League and the forthcoming campaign.”

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