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Michael O'Neill turned down Championship clubs for Northern Ireland return

Michael O'Neill has revealed he turned down opportunities to manage again in the Sky Bet Championship before deciding he could not pass up the chance to return as Northern Ireland boss.

The 53-year-old has signed a five-and-a-half year deal to return to the job he left in April 2020 after becoming Stoke boss.

The former Shamrock Rovers manager had been a free agent after being sacked by the Potters in August, and was the Irish FA's number one choice once the decision was taken to dispense with Ian Baraclough in November.

"There have obviously been opportunities that have come up in the Championship," O'Neill said.

"But if I'm honest, I didn't put myself in a position where I wanted to jump straight back into a job.

"I wanted to take time and think about what was next. Think about a club situation, an international job or something abroad, I thought about that.

"When the timing and vacancy arose here, then I just felt it was the right thing to do."

O'Neill is now targeting a repeat of his greatest achievement in his previous eight-year spell in charge - which came when he ended a 30-year wait to play at a major tournament, reaching the last 16 at Euro 2016.

A favourable Euro 2024 qualifying draw which has paired Northern Ireland with Denmark, Finland, Slovenia, Kazakhstan and San Marino perhaps offers an opportunity to do that quickly, but O'Neill said the draw was not a factor in his decision to return.

"I wouldn't say it was a lure because if the job had been offered to me and we'd been in a different group, I'd still have taken the job," he said.

"It wasn't a lure in that sense but I was glad we weren't in a different group.

"But it's not just about this next campaign, you have to look beyond that as well. It wasn't just a case

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