We will bring you the highlights of Neil Lennon’s presser as soon as we get it but Ronnie Esplin has gave us an insight into what’s being said and the manager defending his position at the club.
The Green brigade set social media alight with their banner asking Neil Lennon to walk as Celtic manager but the Irishman has told reporters there’s a calm about the club and particularly Peter Lawwell.
In his pre-Sparta presser Neil Lennon spoke about @CelticFC chief executive Peter Lawwell and the board: "There is a calmness about Peter and the board. There's no panic…I speak to Peter every day. He is very, very supportive."
— Ronnie Esplin (@RonnieEsplin) November 25, 2020
? “I’ve got a job to do here, I think I’ve done it pretty well since I came back in. I’ve sort of reconciled myself to the fact that maybe I’m not going to be everyone’s cup of tea”
Neil Lennon says he’s “disappointed” to see a banner outside Celtic Park calling for him to go. pic.twitter.com/5SlfyJxM2f
— Clyde 1 Superscoreboard (@ClydeSSB) November 25, 2020
The Celtic manager will be feeling the criticism and will not have shrugged off the gesture by the green brigade who he famously sat the league title next to during his first spell as Celtic boss.
Things have soured in recent months and the fans are petrified we won’t win ten in a row. It’s causing hysteria but at the same time, performances have given us little hope of things being turned round.
The bhoys fly out to play Sparta Prague today. We need a reaction and we need it quick