Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Coming back to Celtic Park as a boss of another club just didn’t feel quite right!

LENNON RELISHING HIS PARKHEAD HOMECOMING

- BY MICHAEL GANNON

It was bitter sweet at times but now I am back I can enjoy the goals again

CELTIC PARK will always be like home for Neil Lennon but he admits for a while it felt like there was a stranger sitting on his sofa.

It was a surreal experience for the Hoops gaffer to return as manager of Hibs but he is going to enjoy being

back on his old patch for real against Aberdeen this afternoon.

Lennon (below) had to keep his emotions in check when he was in the opposition dugout, recalling his first time back as Hibs boss – a 2-2 draw in 2017 where the away side came from a goal down to lead with 10 minutes to go only to be pulled back to 2-2.

He said: “You’ve been part of the furniture for so long it’s like walking into somebody else’s house or your old house when there’s somebody else in there.

“It was a bit strange. We played well. You take the moment and then as soon as the game starts you’re in your role as manager. We scored and made it 2-1 and Garry Parker is jumping up and I said ‘Sit down!’

“It was difficult but my record against Celtic as Hibs manager was decent. I was just doing my job the best I could for Hibs. It was bitterswee­t at times but now I’m back here I can enjoy the wins and the goals again.”

It’s been a whirlwind week or so for Lennon since he was parachuted in following Brendan Rodgers’s departure. He’s barely had time to catch his breath but he will take a second to soak up his second coming at Parkhead.

Lennon said: “Of course it will be special. I’ll have a moment when it will mean so much then the whole focus will be on the team and on the club.

“I have the help of John Kennedy and Damien Duff. It’s been brilliant but it’s all about the team and the fans. I hope there’s that connection there more or less straight away between fans and players because they have been hurt.

“Hopefully there is a connection there that I’d really like to see again and get the place really rocking.”

Lennon always hoped to return to Celtic some day but he didn’t think it would come around quite so soon or in such dramatic circumstan­ces.

He admitted it was a huge decision to depart in 2014 but it was a much easier choice to walk back in.

Lennon said: “I had lengthy discussion­s with Peter Lawwell in Glasgow then went over to Dublin for a few hours for dinner with Peter and Dermot Desmond before the last game.

“It was all agreed and very cordial. You don’t want to leave a club like this after giving so much to it under a cloud or controvers­ially.

“So it was important to me to leave on the best of terms and that’s what we did.

“I hoped I’d be walking back in the door one day. Despite a lot of reports or rumours I left on really good terms with Peter and Dermot.

“I always wanted to sort of leave the door open and that’s the way we left things. And here I am four and a half years later with a great opportunit­y and one that I’m really relishing again.”

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 ??  ?? HIBEES BUZZING Neil Lennon and Gary Parker had a good record at Celtic Park while at Hibs
HIBEES BUZZING Neil Lennon and Gary Parker had a good record at Celtic Park while at Hibs

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