O'Neill helped keep Blackburn Rovers in the Championship after being appointed interim manager in February
Michael O'Neill will not be taking the Blackburn Rovers job on a permanent basis and will remain in his role as Northern Ireland manager.
O'Neill was appointed interim Rovers boss in February until the end of the 2025-26 campaign, combining the role alongside his position as NI manager.
The 56-year-old won five, drew five and lost five of his 15 games in interim charge as Blackburn finished 20th in the second tier and avoided relegation.
During his job share, O'Neill repeatedly said that he would be unable to do both roles permanently and would have to choose one or the other.







