Belfast Telegraph

Celts’ feet on ground after big win: Lennon

- BY RONNIE ESPLIN

NEIL Lennon has called for calm after Celtic’s thrilling Europa League win over Lazio on Thursday night.

The Scottish champions maintained their position at the top of Group E with a dramatic 2-1 victory over the Serie A side thanks to a late header from French defender Christophe­r Jullien, after midfielder Ryan Christie had cancelled out a first-half goal from Manuel Lazzari.

Celtic moved on to seven points from three fixtures ahead of the return game in Rome in two weeks’ time.

Asked if 10 points would be enough to secure qualificat­ion, the former Northern Ireland internatio­nal (right), now preparing for the trip to Aberdeen in the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p tomorrow, said: “You would like to think so because you always feel that other clubs would take points off each other.

“What we have done is made a great start to the group and I can’t ask any more than maximum points at home and picking up a point away from home.

“There is no guarantee of us picking up another point in the group so we have to calm down.

“We have enjoyed the night. It was a titanic game and one that we want to bring to Celtic Park on a regular basis but we have to regroup now and we have a big game (tomorrow) to concentrat­e on.”

Lennon gave himself only a “couple of hours” to enjoy the win before thinking about the Dons and staying top of the table.

He said: “I don’t know how the players are feeling about it. We have a lot of experience­d players in there so they will know how to deal with it.

“It can be a bit unfair that you don’t get more time to lap it up because it was a great night.

“It was a proper European team, proper European atmosphere, proper European game.”

Lennon admits he is wary of Derek McInnes’s Aberdeen, who are coming off a terrific 3-0 win at Motherwell.

He said: “They are getting their reward for showing patience with (Sam) Cosgrove, and the likes of (NI internatio­nal) Niall McGinn is still there and experience­d players allied with some new faces.”

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