Former Celtic manager Neil Lennon in on BBC 5 Live duty tonight watching Manchester United play AC Milan. The Irishman resigned from his position as Celtic manager late last month but has made a comeback to football, in the gantry.
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β juliette ferrington (@juliette_grace) March 11, 2021
Lennon was commentating on Celticβs Europa League conquerers AC Milan and it is good to see him with a smile on his face after weeks of looks miserable in the dugout as results went against us. In truth the decision to part-ways with Lennon should have been taken sooner.
Lennon has won ten titles with Celtic, eight Scottish Cups and three league cups in two spells as manager and one as a player. He will always be a Celtic legend but it was clear that his time as manager was up. Lennon will be recognised for all that he has done for the club but it may take some time as this season has been incredibly tough for everyone involved.
