Glasgow Times

Lennon says cut out the title talk until it’s five games to go

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NEIL LENNON insists it would be ‘folly’ to suggest Hibs can compete for the title this season – unless they are still in the race with five games to go.

Some are viewing today’s trip to face champions Celtic as a barometer for how serious the Easter Road men’s chances can be treated.

With the Hoops stuttering so far this term and Hearts taking advantage to top the table two points ahead of Hibs, much has been made of the challenge from the east.

But, even if they keep up their own impressive start to the campaign going with a positive result at Parkhead today, Lennon has dismissed suggestion­s they should be viewed as genuine contenders.

Asked when he would think Hibs had a chance of a shock success, he said: “After 30 games. We would have to be 30 games into the season and maybe even after then.

“You are looking at 33 games before the split and if you are in or about it then, with five games to go, then you have to say that you are in with a shout.

“Apart from that, any time before that is just folly for me.

“We are only eight games into the season, not even a quarter of the way through, and people are talking about title contenders!

“Sorry, I don’t buy that. We are not buying that. We will continue on as we are.

“I’m not sure we have the experience yet to go the whole way. We had a good season last year and if we can end around that or emulate it or better it then I will be absolutely delighted considerin­g the quality we lost during the summer.”

Both teams go into today’s encounter on the back of 6-0 victories, with Hibs dishing out a hammering to Hamilton Accies a fortnight ago and Celtic overcoming European disappoint­ment by thrashing St Johnstone.

After achieving the most success of any team against the Hoops last season, with two draws and a win apiece in the league, Lennon believes his team should relish today’s trip west.

However, with the departure since of the likes of John McGinn, he accepts it could be a very different story this afternoon.

He added: “I am looking forward to it. It is a game that the players should look to on the fixture list.

“You are playing the champions at Celtic Park, which is a great stadium and it is a great pitch. That is what you are in the game for.

“I don’t think there is anything to fear but there are concerns about playing a quality team and what they could to you.”

 ??  ?? Hibernian head coach Neil Lennon
Hibernian head coach Neil Lennon

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