The Scotsman

Lennon’s winning ways spreading through the entire club says Murray

- By DARREN JOHNSTONE

Hibs coach Grant Murray admits he is grateful Neil Lennon took him under his wing, and insists the former Celtic manager’s winning mentality has spread through the entire club.

One-time Hearts defender Murray acts as a No 3 in the dugout for the first team on matchdays alongside head coach Lennon, pictured, and Garry Parker.

The 42-year-old is also in charge of a developmen­t team that has already wrapped up the league title and is chasing Scottish Youth Cup glory.

Likewise, the senior squad are enjoying an impressive first season back in the Premiershi­p after Saturday’s richly deserved victory over champions-elect Celtic left the Leith club firmly in contention for second place.

Former Raith Rovers boss Murray is bidding to deliver the double with the under-20s in Thursday’s final against Aberdeen at Hampden and insists Lennon has changed the whole mindset at the club.

He said: “It’s been great for myself since the manager came in a couple of seasons ago. Both he and Garry took me under their wing. Before that I was just involved with the under20s. I’d just came in actually and had been working with Joe Mcbride with the 20s, and Eddie May as well.

“You’re always learning in the game. I’ve been fortunate enough to work with the first team this season and the developmen­t squad, and up until now it’s been fantastic. There is no complacenc­y with the manager. That’s just the demands that he has. It’s the same demands he puts on himself to make sure everything’s ready for the first team going out on a Saturday and winning points.

“That’s everyone’s sole aim and it just filters through the club. These young guys have got to learn those traits as well and they’ve shown that this season. We try to flush that right through the club, with the young ones as well.

“People talk about that winning mentality, but thathastoc­omefromwit­hin as well, but there are the standards and demands the manager’s set for the players as well, and, at the moment, they’re living up to that. It’s a great feeling for these guys, coming in everyday. That feeling of the first team winning rubs off on these young guys and it makes the place very happy with stuff to look forward to. The younger guys have the final on Thursday and the first team are pushing for second place, which is great for them.” Hibs delayed Celtic’s inevitable title celebratio­ns by condemning Brendan Rodgers’ side to only their third league defeat with Saturday’s 2-1 victory and Murray insists that performanc­e was a culminatio­n of what Lennon is building.

He added: “It shows the desire that the squad have got. Coming up against the Old Firm is hard and Celtic coming to Easter Road is difficult enough without them trying to win the league.

“But these guys are profession­als and they certainly didn’t want Celtic going away having won the league. There’s a lot at stake for these guys as well and the three points were massive.”

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0 Hibs coach Grant Murray with the Youth Cup yesterday.
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