Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed Kieran Tierney is close to making his return from injury.
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Neil Lennon has singled out Olivier Ntcham for praise after the midfielder's Scottish Cup strike against Clyde.
The Frenchman made clear in the summer that he wanted to leave Celtic in an interview with L'Équipe, comments his manager was not impressed by.
Ntcham has forced his way into Lennon's plans though, famously scoring a last-gasp winner away at Lazio in the Europa League.
Yesterday he scored the first in a 3-0 defeat of Clyde with a fine strike from the edge of the box, and his manager
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed Kieran Tierney is close to making his return from injury.
Neil Lennon has challenged his players to channel their inner-rage over Celtic’s Europa League taking the next step to the quadruple treble.
Celtic's pursuit of another Treble continues as they head to Perth in the Scottish Cup .
Celtic’s European dream lies in tatters after they were beaten 3-1 at home by Copenhagen to crash out at the last 32 stage.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has urged his side to raise the roof at Parkhead - and says they could one day shatter a glass ceiling by going all the way to another European final.
Neil Lennon saluted hero Fraser Forster after the keeper’s crucial penalty save kept Celtic in pole position to make the last 16 of the Europa League.
The Hoops are back in Europa League after racking up a number of records in making light work of a qualifying group that included Serie A challengers Lazio.
Neil Lennon last night insisted his Europa League gameplan has been not wrecked by a shock injury to Leigh Griffiths.
Jeremie Frimpong has admitted he’s wary of Scottish football’s hard men after branding Alan Power’s wild challenge as over the top.
Neil Lennon's Celtic will look to continue their relentless march towards nine-in-a-row at Parkhead on Wednesday evening, and against the league's basement side, that should be a reasonably straightforward task. In theory, at least.
There wasn't much that was surprising about Celtic's 3-0 win over Clyde in the Scottish Cup, as they comfortably secured their place in the quarter-finals of the competition.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon felt his side coped well with Storm Ciara as they blew Clyde away, but expects a tough test from St Johnstone in the next round.
Storm Ciara is wreaking havoc across the UK and Danny Lennon's Clyde will have some sabotage plans of their own.
Celtic boss Neil Lennon believes Leigh Griffiths is now ready to shine for Scotland again.
Celtic face Clyde in what should be a straightforward tie for Neil Lennon's men.
Cup upsets do sometimes happen.
There are certain seismic Scottish Cup shocks that are etched in the nation’s sub-conscious.