The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Northern Ireland’s loss will be Scotland’s gain: Lennon

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Neil Lennon admitted it will be a bitterswee­t feeling to see Michael O’Neill take the Scotland job.

O’Neill is currently considerin­g his future as Northern Ireland boss following talks with the Scottish Football Associatio­n on Thursday.

He has long been favourite to succeed Gordon Strachan as Scotland boss following his fine work with Northern Ireland, which saw them qualify for Euro 2016 before narrowly missing out on this year’s World Cup after they were knocked out in the play-offs.

O’Neill’s countryman Lennon admitted that while it will come as a blow to him personally, he feels it will be a good deal for Scotland.

“He’s done an amazing job with Northern Ireland and leaves a huge hole for the IFA (Irish Football Associatio­n), so from my point of view it’s a body blow,” the Hibernian boss said.

“But from Scotland’s point of view they have a guy who knows the internatio­nal scene very, very well.

“He’s very smart, tactically astute and very familiar with the Scottish game and he lives in Edinburgh. I think it’s a very good appointmen­t if it comes to fruition.”

O’Neill has two years to run on his current contract but the SFA are believed to have agreed a £500,000 compensati­on fee with the IFA after taking their time to assess their options.

Steven Naismith, who was a regular in the squad under Strachan, thinks the board have gone the right way about appointing a successor.

He said: “I think the SFA have done the right thing in trying to find a manager that suits the long project for the country rather than a knee-jerk reaction. We’ve not got any competitiv­e games for a while which buys you time.”

 ??  ?? Neil Lennon admits it would be a blow to see Michael O’Neill leave Northern Ireland for Scotland.
Neil Lennon admits it would be a blow to see Michael O’Neill leave Northern Ireland for Scotland.

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