The Scotsman

Lennon hits out at ‘shocking’ criticism of Duffy and says defender has his backing

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Neil Lennon has strongly defended summer signing Shane Duffy over widespread criticism of the defender for his recent performanc­es, calling it “absolutely shocking”.

The Celtic manager watched his side fail to win any of their three games in the space of eight days, losing 2- 0 and 3-1 at home to Rangers and Milan, respective­ly, before a 3-3 draw with Aberdeen.

Irish internatio­nal Duffy, brought in on loan from Brighton for the 2020/21 campaign, was suspect for at least one goal in each of those games as the champions slipped six points behind their Glasgow rivals in the title race.

Former Celtic attacker Kris Commons, who played under Lennon during the manager’s first spell in charge at Parkhead, called the centre-back “rank rotten” and a“bombscare” while also questionin­g why Duffy wasn’t receiving the kind of treatment Efe Ambrose used to receive from the media and supporters during his time in Glasgow.

His manager, however, believes the player is being unfairly targeted, going as far as to describe it as ‘abuse’. And he is fully backing the 28-yearold to silence the doubters .

Lennon, who also insisted there is no justificat­ion for him to be sacked, said: "Players getting singled out and abused, it is absolutely shocking.

"Shane needs to find his feet. He has had a bumpy week, nothing more nothing less. It happens. I am not happy with the treatment he is getting from certain quarter soft he media. I think it is hysterical. Comments that he is rank rotten and he is a bombscare. I find that ridiculous.

"He is a quality player. He has my full support, he has the team's full support.”

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