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 - 12:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Neil Lennon turning festive storyteller. The manager takes on the role of narrator as his Hoops stars bid to "save Christmas" in the club's yearly feature.
As always, a host of first-team stars make various cameos but this time it's Ryan Christie and Callum McGregor in the starring roles. In a reference to the pair's Scotland success last week, Celtic 's "boogie boys" are on a mission to rescue Christmas Eve for fans.
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.
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.
Neil Lennon it's time to start giving fringe stars such as David Turnbull and Ismaila Soro a real chance in the first team. Celtic have managed just two wins in their last 12 matches but the boss has continued to stick with his tried and tested talent.
Celtic manager clearing his desk. Lennon is determined to fight on though.
Neil Lennon admits Celtic’s title hopes are hanging by a thread – along with his managerial reign. The pressure is piling on the Hoops boss after 1-1 draw with St Johnstone saw them slip 13 points behind rivals Rangers.
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
Neil Lennon insists he saw signs of the real Celtic again and they won back respectability in the San Siro.But the Parkhead boss admits his team still need to toughen up and be more streetwise if they are to find the solidity to really get themselves back to their best levels.And he admits there may be a mindset issue to iron out in an attempt to stop the leaking of bad goals.Lennon was hugely heartened by aspects of the display during the 4-2 defeat.Celtic were two-up through Tom Rogic and
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 insists it is too soon for him to be sacked.But the Parkhead boss admits he can’t say what decisions will be taken on his future by the club hierarchy.Lennon’s position is under the severest threat after a dreadful exit from the Betfred Cup at the hands of Ross County adding to a feeling of deep angst around the club’s support.Fed-up Celtic fans began gathering immediately outside the front entrance of the stadium after the 2-0 loss chanting and calling for him to be axed by club
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.
Neil Lennon. He reckons the Hoops need a freshen up on the pitch despite the bulk of criticism falling upon the manager.The Open Goal host and former Parkhead youth suspects the club has been in decline since before Lennon arrived, pointing to defeats in the latter stages of Brendan Rodgers' reign.He told Go Radio: "Has this team been on the decline since before Neil Lennon came in?"I looked at Brendan Rodgers' results in his last year.
Neil Lennon 's future. The former Celtic star believes the chief-executive could quell much of the furore over the manager's position by speaking out.
Neil Lennon if they want to win a tenth successive title.Lennon has come under ferocious pressure from his own support after falling 11 points behind Rangers.
Diego Laxalt fired home a late equaliser against Hibs on Saturday but it did nothing to quell the brewing rage amongst supporters about their current league situation. Now 11 points behind Rangers in the league, and with their rivals in seemingly unstoppable form there is panic that an historic tenth title in a row is slipping from their grasp.
Celtic boss was unhappy the Scottish government stepped in and cancelled games after Boli Bolingoli’s breach while other clubs have managed to avoid similar sanctions. But Lennon believes the seven game bans handed out to Ibrox pair George Edmundson and Jordan Jones is a clear message to the rest of the game.
putting up Christmas decorations. Christmas adverts are dominating TV talk and trending topics on Twitter, while family and friends are flooding Facebook with festive pictures and videos of their Christmas trees and winter wonderland scenes - indoors and out.