New boy Ismaila Soro could feature for the first time as Neil Lennon prepares to ring the Celtic changes at Clyde.
18.01.2020 - 23:46 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Neil Lennon has urged his Celtic players to be more clinical after their 2-1 win over Partick Thistle.
The Hoops reached the fifth round of the Scottish Cup thanks to goals from Leigh Griffiths and Callum McGregor.
But the holders struggled to put the game to bed as Stuart Bannigan grabbed a late consolation from the penalty spot.
The Northern Irishman was happy with the performance but made it clear he wants his side to have more of a killer instinct in front of goal.
Lennon also bemoaned the
New boy Ismaila Soro could feature for the first time as Neil Lennon prepares to ring the Celtic changes at Clyde.
Celtic boss Neil Lennon says he doesn't want to tinker with his high-flying side too much, but admits he will have to make changes for the Scottish Cup clash against Clyde.
One of the hottest talking points from the weekend's Premiership action was Leigh Griffiths.
Neil Lennon has warned Leigh Griffiths to keep his cool after Celtic stood firm to blast seven points clear in the title race.
Neil Lennon has warned Celtic fans with short memories to lay off big-game boss James Forrest.
Neil Lennon reckons Craig Gordon should still be No.1 for Scotland even if he’s not playing for Celtic.
Celtic have knocked back an approach from Hearts to re-sign Craig Gordon.
New Celtic signing Ismaila Soro vowed to help the Hoops continue their domination of Scottish football after the midfielder became Neil Lennon’s second signing this month.
Celtic will look to press home their advantage at the top of the Scottish Premiership as they take on St Johnstone in Perth on Wednesday night.
Neil Lennon hailed Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard as one of the best strikers the Hoops have had in the last 20 years after he put in a man of the match display against Ross County.
Celtic are still waiting on Ismaila Soro arriving in Glasgow after Neil Lennon revealed there has been a problem with his paperwork.
Celtic face a difficult trip to Rugby Park against Kilmarnock as Premiership football gets back up and running after the winter break.
Neil Lennon has shot down suggestions his side are on the slide and insisted Celtic will prove the champions are still top dogs in Scotland.
Defiant Neil Lennon has dismissed claims that Celtic are a declining force after their home defeat to Rangers in December.
The winter break is well and truly over as we beckon the Scottish Premiership back into our lives.
Another week and the promise of yet more transfer twists and turns.
Celtic will face Clyde in the Scottish Cup for the first time since the Bully Wee's famous 2-1 victory in 2006.
Neil Lennon says a dodgy penalty for Partick Thistle was the only dampener on a terrific night for Celtic 's comeback men.
Leigh Griffiths silenced the doubters by firing again for Celtic - and warned them his time at the club isn't up.