The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Lennon calls for big internatio­nal rethink over safety of players

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Celtic boss Neil Lennon insists the football authoritie­s must reconsider player safety issues around Covid-19 during internatio­nal breaks.

The Scottish champions could be without four players for the Old Firm derby against Rangers at Parkhead tomorrow.

Israel duo Nir Bitton and Hatem Elhamed and Scotland midfielder Ryan Christie will all miss out with coronaviru­s issues.

Odsonne Edouard has been in quarantine since testing positive while on duty with France Under21s and although he will make it back to Glasgow in time for the lunchtime kick-off, he still must be considered a doubt after h is per iod of self-isolation.

Lennon said: “It can’t go on the way it is going because we are losing too many players. Not just us, but a lot of other clubs as well.

“Even countries. Look at the Czech Republic for example, in the previous round they had to completely change the squad.

“It totally dilutes the quality and integrity of the competitio­n.

“It is very difficult for me to say you are not going to play for your country, that is something that I would never want to do to a player.

“But these are unpreceden­ted times and we are in a very difficult situation.

“Ideally we don’t want them to travel, but we are not going to point the finger at them and say you can’t go.”

Ahead of the first Old Firm derby of the year, which will be played behind closed doors due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, Rangers lead the champions by a point having played a game more.

However, Lennon – whose side have won their last eight games – insists it is too soon for any conclusion­s to be d r aw n from the result.

He said: “It is way too early.

“We had this conversati­on after we won at Ibrox last year and after we lost at Celtic Park in December.

“It didn’t pan out the way that people assumed it was going to or predicted.”

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