Neil Warnock briefly took the reins at Aberdeen as an interim boss before leaving the club after their Scottish Cup quarter-final win.

The seasoned manager has suggested that Bojan Miovski would be an excellent fit for Celtic.
With 23 goals across all competitions this season for both club and country, Miovski has demonstrated his striking prowess, catching Warnock’s eye during his short tenure in Aberdeen.
Of course, Celtic were linked to the striker in January, but no official move was made by Celtic.
Warnock has not shied away from praising Miovski. He previously hailed the North Macedonian forward as the best striker he has ever managed.
His recent comments on talkSPORT, quoted by Football Scotland, further underscore his belief in the striker, pointing out his off-the-ball-work, too.
He said: “I think they possibly will sell him in the summer.
“I think obviously the top two [Rangers and Celtic], he would fit in with them as well because he works hard.
“He did about 10km running when we played Rangers, he worked his socks off, but he’s a good finisher and I think it’s done him a world of good going to Aberdeen.”
Aberdeen won’t be keen on letting Miovski leave on the cheap, and there will likely be a lot of clubs keeping an eye on him this summer. It will be interesting to see of Celtic are one of those clubs.