Celtic manager Neil Lennon admits he didn't want to face Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup semi-final and reckons Derek McInnes probably feels the same way.
11.02.2020 - 17:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
In three weeks' time, Hearts could be off the bottom of the Scottish Premiership table, in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup and enjoying the capital bragging rights once more.
Or they could be adrift at the foot of the table, out of the Scottish Cup and on the end of a second derby defeat in succession.
They face the champions, their two main relegation rivals, the only team Daniel Stendel has beaten for a last four spot and their greatest rivals in their next five matches, which could very
Celtic manager Neil Lennon admits he didn't want to face Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup semi-final and reckons Derek McInnes probably feels the same way.
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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.
Celtic will bring back all their big guns for their clash with Hearts on Wednesday night.
Neil Lennon has singled out Olivier Ntcham for praise after the midfielder's Scottish Cup strike against Clyde.
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.
We're fast approaching the business end of the Scottish Cup as teams go into the hat for the quarter-final.