Belfast Telegraph

Lennon: it’s a joy to coach my brilliant Bhoys

- BY RONNIE ESPLIN

NEIL Lennon insists it is a joy to be Celtic manager as they prepare to face Rangers at Parkhead tomorrow.

The Hoops are five points ahead of their Old Firm rivals at the top of the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p albeit having played a game more.

But the treble treble winners beat the Light Blues 1-0 in the Betfred Cup final at Hampden Park earlier in the month and won 2-0 in their league encounter at Ibrox in September.

Lennon’s side have won all 10 home league games this season and 11 in a row in the league, while qualifying for the last-32 of the Europa League, and their relentless­ly good form leads him to believe they are playing as well as at any time during his two spells as boss.

The Northern Irishman said: “They are a brilliant bunch. It’s not been ideal to have a few important players out through injury, but now slowly but surely we get a full complement of players back at a really good time.

“Probably for some of them a bit too late because we are going into the break. But for this game it is great to have a strong squad.

“We keep the training sharp, keep it intense, the fitness levels are good and they look after themselves really well.

“And their mentality is absolutely excellent. They play the game—anditisadi­fficultthi­ng to do — the way people will perceive the proper way. Great pace in the team, players who excite you, three players at least in double figures already the season.

“The midfield has been really strong, the two centre-halves have a great partnershi­p.

“We’ve got a great goalkeeper and players who can score at any time from any position, so it’s a sum of all parts and it’s a joy for me to be in this position at the minute.”

The former Celtic captain was asked if there was more pressure on Steven Gerrard’s side going into the last game of the year.

“I don’t know, you would need to ask Steven that,” he said.

“Whatever the context is in all these games, you want to win for bragging rights or for the supporters more than anything else.”

Lennon bristled a bit when reminded that Rangers had been the best side in the Betfred Cup final.

He said: “You have to remember we didn’t have a fit centre forward, which is pretty important.

“We had Boli Bolingoli out and Greg Taylor cup-tied so we had to rejig things with Jonny Hayes (at left-back) as well and we were down to 10 men and they still came through.

“Many would feel we didn’t play our best, and that’s a fair assessment. We still won.

“People talk about the cup final, we will talk about the performanc­e at Ibrox where we were totally dominant and won the game comfortabl­y.

“We are confident but quietly confident. We are not shouting from the rooftops just yet. There is a long way to go.”

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