Celtic have paid touching tribute to former boss Wim Jansen, after he confirmed his diagnosis with early onset dementia last week.
75-year-old Jansen spent one year at Parkhead but he led them to the league title for the first time in a decade - famously preventing Rangers from winning Ten-in-a-Row.
He also recruited Henrik Larsson and is credited with laying the groundwork for the success that would follow in the early 2000s.
Jansen is releasing a new book, titled Meesterbrein - or Master Brain in English - which reflects on his storied career. And he announced his diagnosis last week, Celtic have now released a statement which reads: "Everyone at Celtic would like to send their best wishes to our former manager, Wim Jansen, after he
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