Martin O'Neill has proven he's still got it after he took on a 'keepie uppies' charity challenge.
The 69-year-old has joined the fight against Leukaemia in aid of the Stiliyan Petrov Foundation, set up by the former Bulgarian star who fought the disease in 2012.
Petrov played under O'Neill at Celtic during the Northern Irishman's five year stint at Paradise and he's now supporting the worthy cause.
Taking to Instagram, O'Neill accepted a challenge by the foundation to share a video of him doing 27 consecutive 'keepie uppies' - raising awareness to the statistic that 27 people are diagnosed with Leukaemia in the UK every day.
And after asking friends, family and friends to donate, the former Ireland manager dropped his ball and was able to get to the 27 'keepie uppies' with relative ease as fans commended him.
O'Neill enjoyed a successful career across the Irish Sea spanning almost 15 years - including a ten year spell at Nottingham Forest - and many Celtic fans were quick to note he never lost his touch.
One Celtic fan asked: "Are you in the squad for today?".
"Never lost it Martin," another declared.
"Never lost it Martin! Big love from all the Celtic family," one fan said.
You can donate to the Stiliyan Petrov Foundation fundraiser here.
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