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‘Mercurial’ Edouard is thriving with a partner says Celts boss Lenny

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CELTIC boss Neil Lennon feels “mercurial” Odsonne Edouard is thriving with a strike partner.

Edouard has netted five goals in as many games since Leigh Griffiths was installed beside him after leading the line alone for much of the season.

The France U/21 star hit two goals i n Sunday’s 4-1 win at Hamilton – netting from a free-kick and then finishing off after a one-two with Tom Rogic.

“He is a mercurial talent,” Lennon said. “If you look at both his goals at the weekend they are very difficult and he makes them look easy.

“His movement off the ball, I t hi nk i t helps sometimes having a body around him. Him and Griff, particular­ly at Kilmarnock, the two of them linked up brilliantl­y. His all-round game is improving all the time.

“He is just quiet and then all of a sudden he bursts into life and you see these touches of genius or flashes of brilliance and you are like ‘ wow’. He takes your breath away sometimes. As a boy he is just so easy going, he seems very, very happy with life at the minute.

“But what pleases me is that’s 22 goals already this season, that is a fantastic return from him. And, at times, he has had to take on all the responsibi­lity on himself.

“But j u st wi t h this change of shape he has a bit more support around him and he seems to be thriving on that as well.”

Lennon is also excited at Ryan Christie’s return to action after suspension and groin surgery. The Scotland midfielder came off the bench at Hamilton to set up Christophe­r Jullien and prompting his manager to run on the pitch and hug him.

“The quality of the ball for the second goal was (Kevin) De Bruyne-esque,” Lennon added.

 ??  ?? Celtic strikers Leigh Griffiths and Odsonne Edouard.
Celtic strikers Leigh Griffiths and Odsonne Edouard.

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