The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Lennon says McInnes staying power behind Reds surge

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Hibernian manager Neil Lennon believes Derek McInnes’ decision to stay at Aberdeen changed their fortunes on the pitch.

McInnes last week ended a six-week saga surroundin­g his future by rejecting the chance to move to Rangers in favour of committing himself to the Dons.

Since McInnes made the decision to stay as manager at Pittodrie, his side has had back-to-back wins including a 3-0 win at St Johnstone on Wednesday, and Lennon has credited the manager for the team’s return to form.

Ahead of his side’s trip to play Aberdeen today, Lennon said: “It’s a very impressive result to go there and win 3-0.

“St Johnstone is not an easy place to go, so they look to have their form and their mojo back and I think that’s down to the manager.

“They have had a huge lift from Derek staying.”

Hibs travel to Pittodrie on the back of a 2-1 defeat to Rangers and Sunday’s 2-2 draw with unbeaten Celtic.

Defeat on Wednesday saw the gap between Hibs and the top three widen to six points, but the nature of the performanc­e left Lennon confident his side can maintain its impressive start and finish as high as second in the table.

He said: “If Rangers are the second best team in the country, where are we? We’re six points behind at the minute, which is nothing.

“We have been very, very unfortunat­e not to pick up more points; we have not been dominated in any game other than at times against Celtic, which is understand­able, and in the rest of the games, some of the football we have played has been outstandin­g.

“We were absolutely breathtaki­ng on Wednesday night in the second half and deserved to get something out of the game.”

He added: “We have made huge strides in a short period of time.”

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