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Lennon says Celtic should be crowned champions

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Neil Lennon would expect Celtic to be declared Ladbrokes Premiershi­p champions if the season is brought to a premature end.

The Scottish Football Associatio­n and Scottish Profession­al Football League’s joint response group announced yesterday an immediate suspension, with all games – including tomorrow’s Old Firm derby at Ibrox – postponed until “further notice”.

With eight league games remaining, Celtic are 13 points ahead of Rangers having played a game more and heavy favourites to win nine successive titles.

The Parkhead boss referenced Dundee United’s 14-point lead over Inverness in the Scottish Championsh­ip and Liverpool’s apparent romp to the Premier League title – as well as Hearts’ struggle at the bottom of the Premiershi­p table – when asked what should happen if the season was scrapped.

“We would be the champions and rightly so,” said Lennon.

“We are 13 points clear. Dundee United, they would have to be promoted as well.

“Certainly, if you are talking about the Armageddon of the league being cancelled or stopped, it should go on the average points total which would make us clear champions and rightly so.

“We are over 30 games into the season, they are not going to take that away from us.

“Are they going to do that to Liverpool? I would doubt it very much.

“I get your point about Hearts but you have to look at average point per game and take it from there.

“If it was to stop now I would doubt very much that they would say it was null and void.”

There is speculatio­n that the 2020 European Championsh­ips will be cancelled which could create room for league seasons to be completed but Lennon outlined the flaw in that plan.

The former Celtic captain said: “That would be OK but then you get Champions League qualifiers maybe a week later.

“I think the Euros will get cancelled so maybe a window to extend the league into the summer but then when does the following season start?”

Lennon is no fan either, of games being played behind closed doors.

He said: “Ideally you’d like to get the fans back in because I’ve watched a couple of games this week behind closed doors and it’s awful.

“Football without the fans, especially a club of our support and history, you’d want your fans there to back you.”

Lennon confirmed there were no signs of the virus in the Celtic camp as he revealed the players were given a couple of days off before the situation is assessed again at the beginning of the week.

 ??  ?? Celtic boss Neil Lennon. Picture: SNS.
Celtic boss Neil Lennon. Picture: SNS.

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