The Scotsman

Neil Lennon

‘ He didn’t rest Ryan. That didn’t please me’.

- By ALAN PATTULLO

Neil Lennon has voiced his displeasur­e after Ryan Christie started all three recent to Scotland matches ahead of Celtic’s crucial trip face Hibs at Easter Road this afternoon.

The midfielder has become an increasing­ly influentia­l figure for club and country and Scotland manager Ste - ve Clarke felt he could not do without him.

While Lennon expected him to start the two mustwin games against Serbia and Israel, the manager was “surprised” to see him also start the middle game against Slovakia. The midfielder has returned with what Lennon described as a “bit of a bump” on his thigh but trained yesterday and is expected to feature against Hibs.

Christie played every minute of the clashes with Israel and Slovakia and was taken off just three minutes before the end of regulation time in the playoff final against Serbia, which then went into extra- time and penalties.

Lennon was the first to congratula­te his Scotland players on their return to the club and he is glad of the positive vibes after qualifying for Euro 2020.

But he is concerned about the potential for a “kick- in effect l ater down t he l i ne” with Christie a pivotal part of

Lennon’s plans as Celtic prepare for a crucial run of games. The champions face 12 matches between now and 2 January, including a Scottish Cup final versus Hearts, an Old Firm derby against Rangers and a Europa League group game at AC Milan.

Lennon quest i oned why Clarke did not t reat Christ i e with more care but he acknowledg­ed the midfielder is as important to his country as he has become to his club.

"He [ Clarke] didn't rest Ryan,” s ai d Lennon. “That di dn't please me.” Lennon confirmed all the players had returned from Scotland duty looking “OK”.

Striker Leigh Griffiths featured as a substitute t wice, midfielder Callum Mcgregor started two of the three games and full- back Greg Taylor, in contrast to Christie, did not get any minutes at all.

“There might be a kick- in effect later down the line but they are fit and available to play,” said Lennon. “It was three 90 minutes’ in six days which is a big ask for any individual,” he added.

"Steve tried to balance the squad as best he could but it looked like he didn't want to play without Ryan. I can't be over- critical, but we would have liked him to miss some of the games."

One player Lennon hopes has been re- energised by his endeavours during the internatio­nal break i s Odsonne

Edouard. The striker has been criticised this season for looking uninterest­ed at times and was also struck down by Covid- 19 earlier in the campaign.

Edouard broke the record for Under- 21 goals for France when he struck twice in the midweek win over Switzerlan­d that helped secure qualificat­ion for Euro 2021.

“His two goals were beautiful, and he looked more like the Odsonne of last season,” said Lennon. “Again, psychologi­cally, having broken the Under- 21s scoring record, he will be in great form and we're hoping he can catch fire now for us over the next couple of months.”

BROWN AND OUT, PULL- OUT

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 ??  ?? 0 Callum Mcgregor, left, and Ryan Christie film Celtic’s Christmas advert yesterday. Neil Lennon fears a ‘ kick- in effect later down the line’ after the pair’s Scotland duty
0 Callum Mcgregor, left, and Ryan Christie film Celtic’s Christmas advert yesterday. Neil Lennon fears a ‘ kick- in effect later down the line’ after the pair’s Scotland duty

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