The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Lennon expects third trip to Ibrox after split

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Neil Lennon expects Hibernian will have to return to Ibrox a third time this season – and fears it could derail their bid for second spot.

The top six make-up could be resolved tonight if Motherwell fail to beat Aberdeen.

That would leave leaders Celtic to battle it out with Rangers, Aberdeen, Lennon’s Hibs, Kilmarnock and Hearts over the final five games of the season.

But it also means SPFL chiefs will face a major headache as they set about drawing up the post-split fixtures.

Gers have already hosted each of their rivals twice this term but would be due another two home games after the split.

And Lennon fears his Leith outfit will be one of the sides sent back to Govan.

And despite having beaten the Light Blues in Glasgow twice this term, he fears a third trip could wreck their runnersup chances.

Lennon – whose team can cut Gers’ lead to just a point if they win their game in hand with Hamilton tonight – said: “I’m assuming that because we’re the lowest seeded team we will be going there for the third time.

“If that does happen it will be a major concern. It will be a major disadvanta­ge.

“Not only for our chances of finishing second, but also from a financial point of view as we lose out on a sell-out home crowd, which I think we have earned the right to have.

“We will just have to cross that bridge when it comes to it.”

Few expected Hibs to challenge the Dons and Rangers for second place in their first season back in the top flight – even Lennon himself.

“I never envisioned we’d be this close at this point,” said the Northern Irishman.

“I thought the two Glasgow teams would run away with it with Aberdeen and Hearts in there behind.

“There’s no question we’re ahead of schedule. We’ve won a lot more games by this stage than I thought we would.

“We’re right in there now. We’re four points off second with seven games to go.”

 ??  ?? Neil Lennon admits Hibs are ahead of schedule as they target second spot.
Neil Lennon admits Hibs are ahead of schedule as they target second spot.

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