The Scotsman

Lennon says it was Lustig’s choice to move on as Swede thanks staff and fans

- By ANGUS WRIGHT

Neil Lennon has revealed it was Mikael Lustig’s decision to call time on his Celtic career.

Manager Lennon led the tributes to the Swede after the 32-year-old announced he was moving on after seven-and-ahalf years.

The right-back played more than 275 games as he amassed eight league titles, four Scottish Cup medals and four League Cup wins.

But there were signs of frustratio­n from Lustig last week as he took a swipe at Celtic’s handling of his situation as the clock ticked down on his contract.

Speaking while away on internatio­nal duty, the former Rosenborg defender said: “I am proud of how I have handled the situation and those closest to me, the players and the leaders at Celtic know what has happened. It could have been handled differentl­y, in terms of what has been said and what happened.”

But Lennon – who signed Lustig, pictured, during his first stint in charge at Celtic Park – insists it was the player who decided to depart.

He told the club’s website: “I was delighted to bring Mika to Celtic and he has been phenomenal for me and the club. Mika has chosen to move elsewhere, but that is absolutely his right, these things happen, but it will not in any way take away from what he has achieved at Celtic.

“I wish Mika nothing but success for the future, he has been a brilliant servant to the club and has made a massive contributi­on to everything we have achieved across so many years.

“I am sure he will go on and continue to enjoy a really successful career, and myself and everyone at the club wish Mika and his family nothing but success for the future.” Parkhead chief executive Peter Lawwell added: “Mika has been a huge part of Celtic over so many years and I am sure all our fans, as well as thanking him, will wish him well in everything he does in the future. His appearance­s and trophy count at Celtic and the number of internatio­nal caps he has achieved, demonstrat­e exactly the level of player Mika has been consistent­ly over a long period of time.

“Everyone at the club sends their best wishes to both Mika and his family and we hope they enjoy a very successful future.”

Lustig, who has been linked with moves to Malmo and Gent, thanked the Celtic faithful in an Instagram post.

He said: “I had no idea how much this club and everything that comes with it would mean to me when I signed 7.5 years ago. It’s time for me and my family to move on, start a new chapter in life.

“To make a post on Instagram isn’t enough to express my feelings and thoughts about the situation.

“I wish I would’ve had the chance to get a proper goodbye. I just want to say thank you to everyone I’ve had the honour to meet and work with at Celtic, all the players and staff.

“The memories will stay with me forever. “

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