'I have a high regard for him' - McInnes relishing first O'Neill tusslepublished at 13:24 GMT 24 January
Image source, SNSHearts boss Derek is looking forward to locking horns with Celtic counterpart Martin O'Neill for the first time in his managerial career in Sunday's top-of-the-table Tynecastle showdown.
McInnes, whose side can go nine points clear with victory, has already defeated Celtic sides managed by Brendan Rodgers and Wilfried Nancy this season.
O'Neill has won seven league matches out of seven across his two interim spells.
"Obviously Martin's had an upturn in results since he's been in previously in the short term and then obviously since he's come back in and I'm not surprised at that," McInnes said.
"I know players who have played under Martin and I know the regard they have for him, and I've got a high regard for him as well.
"I've come across him loads in my dealings with him as a manager in meetings with LMA [League Managers Association].
"I've never come across him manager to manager, taking him on, but obviously I faced his Celtic teams as a player.
"He's a huge figure for Celtic. I'm looking forward to seeing him on Sunday."
O'Neill is preparing to take charge of a match at Tynecastle for the first time since the penultimate league fixture of his first spell as Celtic boss, a 2-1 victory over Hearts in May 2005.
"It has a great, great atmosphere," O'Neill said. "It's fiery, it's great.
"I used to say here [in Scotland], outside of Ibrox, it was the most intimidating place to go. And I think it will be a wonderful atmosphere."

























