Celtic FC News: Celtic manager Neil Lennon wants his player to enjoy every minute in the Aberdeen clash. (h/t The Sun)
The Celts will take on Derek McInnes’ men at Pittodrie stadium tomorrow.
And a win could earn the Bhoys another Premiership title for the eighth time in a row.
Speaking ahead of the game, the interim gaffer, Lennon wants his side to enjoy every playing minutes.
(h/t The Sun)
We know what’s at stake and what we have to do. We have kept things calm to let the players breathe and enjoy the week.
You have to, otherwise, you never get time to enjoy it.
Lennon also spoke about the Celts’ dominance over the Scottish League over the years.
“It has not been done since Rangers in the 90s and before that the Lions.”
The Hoops had a brilliant chance of clinching the title by last week but Rangers’ 2-0 win over the Dons postponed the title celebrations.
Lennon took charge, following the exit of his fellow Northern Irish mate Brendan Rodgers.
The former Hibernian manager took his side to a total of 7 wins that include the Old Firm glory and a Scottish Cup semi-final win.
Lennon is likely to continue as the full-time boss after his successful run.
Speaking more about the title, the gaffer added that these historical moments have a special feeling. (h/t The Sun)
“Maybe in five or ten years time, they look back on this period as a great one in the club’s history. But we want to enjoy the moment as well.”
The Bhoys will play against Hearts in the Scottish Cup finals this month and the chances of achieving domestic trouble are also high.
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