The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Lennon heaps praise on under-fire Alessio

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Celtic boss Neil Lennon has praised the character of Kilmarnock counterpar­t Angelo Alessio ahead of their Ladbrokes Premiershi­p clash on Sunday.

Assistant to Antonio Conte at Italy, Juventus and Chelsea, the Italian had an unconvinci­ng start to his managerial career at Rugby Park after taking over from Steve Clarke, who guided the Ayrshire club to third place in the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p last season and into Europe before departing to take charge of Scotland.

After an embarrassi­ng Europa League qualifying defeat to Welsh side Connah’s Quay Nomads, Alessio’s side picked up just one point from their first three league matches.

However, wins over St Johnstone and Hibernian in their last two league games have eased the pressure ahead of the trip to Parkhead.

Lennon, who revealed striker Leigh Griffiths should be back in contention after a dead leg kept him out of the squad for the 1-1 Europa League draw with Rennes in France on Thursday night, said: “It was a difficult start for him.

“Obviously he is trying to get his own techniques or ideas or practices across to the players but now you can see they are starting to take shape.

“They have had a couple of great results of late and I think that takes a bit of character from the coach.

“I haven’t seen too much of Kilmarnock, obviously Greg (Taylor, new signing from Killie) is here and he can give me a full rundown tomorrow of what to expect, but they have had a fantastic couple of seasons and I am sure Angelo will be looking to maintain that.

“Billy Bowie (major shareholde­r) is quite a shrewd guy. He has done great things there. Obviously getting Steve up here was a coup and this could be another one for him.

“Only time will tell but he obviously has great coaching experience of the game.”

 ??  ?? Neil Lennon and Angelo Alessio’s sides face off tomorrow.
Neil Lennon and Angelo Alessio’s sides face off tomorrow.
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