Belfast Telegraph

Celtic even stronger for nine-in-a-row title bid, insists Lennon

- BY GAVIN McCAFFERTY

NEIL Lennon has warned that his Celtic squad could be even stronger as they gear up for another title defence.

Rangers have made seven signings as they bid to stop Celtic winning a ninth consecutiv­e Ladbrokes Premiershi­p crown but Lennon refused to speculate on whether the competitio­n would be stiffer.

However, he is optimistic that the return of Leigh Griffiths and Kieran Tierney after they missed much of last season, allied with the signing of the likes of Christophe­r Jullien, can take them forward.

When asked if the challenge would be stronger, Lurgan man Lennon said: “I have no idea. I don’t like making prediction­s or looking too far ahead.

“I think we have strengthen­ed in areas we needed to strengthen.

“We have the likes of Griffiths almost at full fitness, which we didn’t have the luxury of for a long time. Kieran is nearly fit, who we missed. Tom Rogic, all those have got to come into what we already have. And Mikey Johnston is making great progress.

“So in some aspects we could even be stronger than we were at the end of last season.”

Lennon’s team begin their defence today against St Johnstone at Parkhead.

He said: “We have asked the players, whether it’s your first title, third title, seventh, ninth, do you have the hunger to go again?

“You can see it in their eyes that they are well set again.

“I always think when you are getting challenged you find a little bit more, and there is no question there are going to be challenges again as we go along. Each time people take points off us or beat us it’s little victories for them, and that’s something we want to avoid.

“But I’m pleased with the balance of the squad and the individual and collective performanc­es sofar.

“You are not guaranteed to get everything your own way and winning games is hard. I have said that to the players, they have done it very well, and winning competitio­ns. But that’s in the past now.

“We go into a run of games that’s going to be very heavy and very competitiv­e and I’m asking all the squad to be ready when called upon. Quiet and calm but the focus has been good.”

Saints lost three of their four Betfred Cup games but Lennon is not writing off fellow Ulsterman Tommy Wright’s side.

“Tommy Wright is a very shrewd manager, very experience­d,” he said.

“They are a tough nut to crack and over the years they have given us very difficult games, as they have done with a lot of teams. I expect it to be no different.

“He always has something, a way of playing or a way of trying to contain you, Tommy.”

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