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PETER GRANT insists it will be Martin O’Neill’s greatest title achievement if he manages to guide Celtic to their fifth successive crown.

The interim manager lifted three championships in his first five years at Parkhead after arriving in June 2000.

He lost out on goal difference one year and also by a solitary point on the other occasion.

With seven games to go this time out, the champions are five points behind Hearts and two adrift of Danny Rohl’s Ibrox outfit as the pressure mounts and the finishing line comes into focus.

The 74-year-old Irishman, in his second period in caretaker charge during a turbulent campaign, takes his side to face Dundee at Dens Park on Sunday. They faltered badly the last time they were on Tayside and fired blanks as they slumped dismally to a 2-0 loss at Tannadice a couple of weekends ago.

Grant refuses to write off his former club and believes “if there is one man who is capable, then it’s Martin O’Neill.”

But the former Hoops...

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