
Stoke City have announced the appointment of Michael O'Neill as the club's new manager following the sacking of Nathan Jones last Friday. O'Neill, aged 50, was formerly in charge of Brechin City and Shamrock Rovers, and is also currently in charge of the Northern Ireland football team, a role which he will still occupy for the time being.
A club statement confirming the appointment of Michael O'Neill read: "Stoke City are delighted to confirm the appointment of Michael O’Neill as the Club’s new manager.
The 50-year-old heads to the bet365 Stadium after a hugely successful eight-year spell in charge of Northern Ireland during which time he became the first manager to lead them to the European Championship finals in 2016.
O’Neill, who has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with the Club, will take charge of City at Barnsley tomorrow after he oversaw his first training session this morning.
The Club can also confirm that O’Neill will take charge of Ireland’s forthcoming EURO 2020 qualifiers against Holland next Saturday and Germany the following Tuesday .
Michael is now fully focussed on preparing the team for the trip to Barnsley and will speak to the media for the first time as manager of Stoke City after the game in South Yorkshire."
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