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Lennon will ‘always want best for Celtic’

- BY ANDY NEWPORT

NEIL Lennon insists he will always remain a Celtic supporter despite the acrimoniou­s split with the Hoops support that has finally pushed him out the Parkhead exit.

The Northern Irishman – a servant to the club for more than 15 years as a player, captain, coach and then twice as manager – has faced a wave of criticism and abuse over the last six months as the club’s 10-in-a-row dream crumbled.

The campaign to oust him has now succeeded, with Celtic announcing to the stock exchange shortly after 7am yesterday that the 49-year-old has resigned.

Assistant manager John Kennedy will take over as caretaker boss as the Parkhead hierarchy begin their hunt for a replacemen­t.

Former Bournemout­h boss Eddie Howe and Scotland manager Steve Clarke have emerged as the early favourites.

The fallout from Celtic’s remarkable fall from grace has boiled and bubbled for weeks.

Fans clashed with police outside Celtic Park’s front door as they protested November’s Betfred Cup defeat to Ross County, while social media and radio phone-ins have been filled with demands for the manager to go.

For many, yesterday’s news has come months too late, with all hope of rescuing their title dreams gone and the prospect of Rangers now winning their first league crown in a decade on Celtic’s home turf when they meet on March 21 now close to becoming a reality.

It ends a remarkable relationsh­ip between a fanbase that once declared ‘We are all Neil Lennon’ in response to death threats aimed at the former Leicester midfielder.

Lennon insists he will always have Celtic in his heart.

“We have experience­d a difficult season due to so many factors and, of course, it is very frustratin­g and disappoint­ing that we have not been able to hit the same heights as we did previously,” he said in a statement.

“I have worked as hard as ever to try and turn things around, but unfortunat­ely we have not managed to get the kind of run going that we have needed. I have always given my best to the club and have been proud to deliver silverware to the Celtic supporters. The club will always be part of me. I will always be a Celtic supporter myself and I will always want the best for Celtic.

“I would like to thank so many people at the club who have given me so much and I would also like to thank my family for their love and support. I wish the Celtic supporters, players, staff and directors nothing but success for the future.”

Lennon returned to the club for a second stint in charge after Brendan Rodgers left to take over at Leicester City in February 2019.

He succeeded in holding off the threat from Steven Gerrard’s newlook Rangers and guided the club through to a ninth successive title and the quadruple treble.

But despite racking up 21 trophies as player and manager at Celtic, it was not enough to protect him from the flak that has been fired at him as Celtic’s form evaporated.

Having previously refused to quit, he has now been forced to stand aside after Sunday’s defeat to Ross County left the reigning champions 18 points adrift of Rangers.

 ??  ?? Neil Lennon resigned after Celtic’s dreams of 10-in-a-row crumbled.
Neil Lennon resigned after Celtic’s dreams of 10-in-a-row crumbled.
 ??  ?? Contender Eddie Howe.
Contender Eddie Howe.

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