The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Hoops boss hits out over the ‘hysteria’ of criticism

‘Bullish’ Lennon leaps to defence of his side ahead of stern Swedish test in Europe

- ANDY NEWPORT

Defiant Neil Lennon has launched a bullish defence of his under-fire side as he insisted criticism aimed at Celtic has bordered on “hysteria”.

Critics have rounded on the Hoops boss and his team since they were dumped out of the Champions League by Romanians Cluj last week.

The flak intensifie­d after it took extratime and a deflected James Forrest strike to see off Championsh­ip side Dunfermlin­e in the Betfred Cup on Saturday.

But Lennon has hit out at those rushing to write Celtic off and believes his side can restore their European prestige by fighting past AIK Stockholm to reach the Europa League group stages.

Ahead of hosting the Swedes, the Northern Irishman called for calm, saying: “It’s not me that is creating the headlines or shouting out the criticism.

“I’m very supportive of the players and was after Cluj and Dunfermlin­e. We’ve lost one game – I didn’t believe we deserved to and that’s the harsh realities of the game.

“We’re fine. We’re absolutely fine. It’s like everyone out there is head down. We’re not. We’re bullish and looking forward to the games. There has to be a sense of perspectiv­e.

“I can’t control that but there has been a little bit of hysteria at times. That is the environmen­t you’re in in Glasgow sometimes.

“We’ve lost one game and scored three goals in it, so it’s not all doom and gloom.

“We have to be bullish about things and look forward. It’s a big disappoint­ment to be out of the Champions League but the Europa League is a very good competitio­n that hopefully we can prosper in.

“There’s a narrative going around that we might be a little bit off colour.

“We’re not. We’re absolutely not and hopefully the players can go out and show that tomorrow.

“We have a big season ahead. We’re two league games in and have scored 12 goals.

“People are entitled to criticise me and the players but there has to be a sense of balance.”

Celtic have made the group stage of the Champions League or the Europa League every season since 2011 and Lennon believes it is vital his side maintain that record.

Lennon, who is still hoping to add three or four new faces to his squad before the September 2 transfer deadline, added: “Obviously the players want to show they have some European pedigree.

“It’s important we get through. It gives us gravitas, opens the season up and gives us European football to look forward to towards Christmas, so it’s an important couple of games.”

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Picture: SNS. Neil Lennon: ‘Were fine. We’re absolutely fine’.

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