Celtic players don't understand or care about the significance of winning Ten In A Row as 'way, way off the mark'. The embattled Irishman has watched his side slide from an all-conquering force to win only two of their last 12 games.
20.11.2020 - 20:36 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Kris Ajer will be fit to face Hibs on Saturday despite a confusion over his injury status. A message went out on Celtic's Twitter feed earlier where the big Norwegian and his fellow 'Chris' were confused as Neil Lennon gave an injury update.
This was swiftly deleted as the Hoops boss' quotes were indeed about French defender and namesake Jullien who is set for a return to action against Sparta Prague in midweek or Ross County next weekend. He won't play against Jack Ross ' men but an imminent
.Celtic players don't understand or care about the significance of winning Ten In A Row as 'way, way off the mark'. The embattled Irishman has watched his side slide from an all-conquering force to win only two of their last 12 games.
straight to your inboxPep Guardiola has named a strong starting XI for Manchester City's final Champions League group game against Marseille, with Sergio Aguero returning on the bench.City have nothing to play for tonight after securing top spot in last week's hard-fought draw at Porto, so fans were hoping to see some of the club's exciting starlets get a chance from the start for the visit of the French side.
Celtic player's fitness is at the root of their malaise this season. Under-fire boss Neil Lennon claimed after the 1-1 draw with St Johnstone that some of his players are struggling to get physically ready for the challenges they face.
Celtic striker Andy Walker has accused the club's board of a 'dereliction of duty' in their failure to sack Neil Lennon. The Irishman has been under fire from all sides after presiding over just two wins from the last 12 games but has been given until January to turn things around by power brokers Peter Lawwell and Dermot Desmond.
Peter Lawwell and largest shareholder Dermot Desmond on the receiving end of the criticism. The decision to erect the fencing stemmed from furious protests last Sunday, when a large number of Celtic diehards gathered outside the ground to vent their frustrations after going out of the Betfred Cup to Ross County.
Celtic Park turned violent last weekend. The 36-year-old was arrested by police as part of their ongoing investigation into the gathering at the Hoops ground on Sunday, November 29.
Christopher Jullien is likely to return to the heart of the defence for Sunday's visit of St Johnstone. The big Frenchman was left out of the 4-2 defeat to AC Milan as Neil Lennon looked to keep him fresh for the domestic challenges ahead.
Celtic fans not to protest at Parkhead ahead of Sunday's match with St Johnstone. The Hoops face the in-form Perth side amid a terrible slide that has seen them collect just two wins in 11 games.
Neil Lennon insists his team must transfer their San Siro inspiration back into Parkhead. The manager is now facing an absolutely crucial period in the campaign where his team simply must get back on track.Celtic face St Johnstone on Sunday on home soil and cannot afford any slips.As well as the Scottish Cup Final against Hearts at Hampden and a Boxing Day away game at Hamilton, there's also home clashes against Kilmarnock, Ross County and Dundee United before the turn of the year which are
Celtic 's misery with a zombie stunt outside of Parkhead. The pressure is on manager Neil Lennon after a disastrous Betfred Cup exit at the hands of Ross County, with fans protesting outside the stadium.
Kris Commons has rounded on Celtic fans and reckons there is no excuse for the angry scenes that came after Sunday’s shock Betfred Cup loss to Ross County. The 37-year-old admits he is furious with a section of the club's support for turning against Neil Lennon despite a wretched run on the pitch.
Neil Lennon to remain as the club's manager after crashing out of the Betfred Cup. But he has demanded that a section of fans show the Hoops great some respect after hundreds descended on Parkhead in the wake of the 2-0 loss to Ross County.
Neil Lennon's departure from the club outside the club's stadium.Supporters descended on Parkhead around full-time as the club fell to another defeat against Ross County, exiting the Betfred Cup in the process.Hundreds were at the gates by the time police arrived on the scene and Celtic have slammed the behaviour as they insisted some players were left "shaken" by the angst.They insist club personnel were targeted with missiles and have promised a full investigation.The statement read: "Everyone
Celtic Park. Police Scotland said the officers received minor injuries in the clashes at the stadium after Celtic were beaten 2-0 at the hands of Ross County in the Betfred Cup.
Jackie McNamara believes old team-mate Neil Lennon will be feeling the heat despite putting a brave face on things. But he also reckons the under-pressure Hoops boss has suffered setbacks most managers only see in their nightmares.
Aberdeen have the strength in depth to deliver without a band of big names. The Dons were missing eight players for Sunday’s 4-0 defeat to Rangers with Niall McGinn, Jonny Hayes, Dylan McGeouch, Scott Wright and Marley Watkins out through injury.
Mohamed Elyounoussi and Kristoffer Ajer are in the clear following Norway's Covid crisis. The Parkhead pair were allowed to return to Scotland on Sunday on the condition they completed a 10 day quarantine.