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Sun 03 January 2021 | 8:37

Lennon: ‘We have a lot to do now’

Celtic manager Neil Lennon admits that after their 1-0 loss against Rangers they have ‘a lot to do’ but he refuses to concede the Scottish Premiership title.

Although

Celtic

dominated the first half, in the 63rd minute match turned as Celtic defender Sir Bitton was sent off for grabbing striker Alfredo Morelos. Seven minutes later, Celtic stand-in skipper Callum McGregor scored an own goal and left his side with 19 points behind the

Rangers

.

Lennon

has admitted that they have ‘a lot to do’ but he refused to concede the

Scottish Premiership

title.

“It’s a sore one because we were the dominant team. We played brilliantly and I didn’t think it was a red card,” Lennon said.

“That obviously gave Rangers a bit of encouragement and they got lucky with the goal, obviously.

“I don’t think they had an attempt on target, so that suggests how well we played, even with 10 men.

“We are bitterly disappointed not to come away with something. I thought we deserved a lot more.

“We have a lot to do now. We came here to win and we played that way, so we are disappointed with the decision and the result but not the performance.

“It’s funny, you dominate the game so much. We looked assured, quick, strong. We were by far the dominant team then come away with nothing.

“That happens in football sometimes. I don’t think we got what we deserved today.

“You have got to keep going. You can’t just say it’s over because there is still a lot of football to be played.

“We have to be a lot more consistent in the second half of the season than we have been in the first half.

“It may be a pivotal moment in the season, I can’t predict what is going to happen in the second half, but we have to keep playing like that, keep being consistent, keep winning games and apply as much pressure as we possibly can.”

Lennon did not talk to match referee

Bobby Madden

about the red card after the game but he was unhappy with his decision.

“Morelos might have got a shot off but it would have been from a very narrow angle,” he added.

“It’s not even in the box. I thought he was too quick to get the red out.

“It’s poor from Nir, but it’s not a red card and that changed the course of the game. We had been in full control.

“Over the past few derby games everyone has been saying Rangers have been the better team, but I think today we were the better team.

“We made them look laborious at times and we were well on top. Allan McGregor got man of the match which speaks volumes for our performance.

“There is no doubt the sending-off had a huge impact on the game. We had to change our shape, change personnel, which we didn’t want to do. We had felt the longer the game went on we would win the game, not lose it.”


source: SportMob



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