Neil Lennon Takes Up Coaching Role At Celtic
By Football Daft at 3 April, 2008, 1:15 pm
Celtic have added Neil Lennon to the coaching staff at Parkhead and will be in the dug out against Motherwell on Saturday in the SPL.
Lennon first arrived at the Glasgow club from Leicester City in December 2000 when Martin O’Neil payed £5.75M for him, a spell which saw him win 5 Premier League titles, 4 Scottish Cups and 2 CIS League Cups.
Lennon left Celtic Park in the summer of last year and has since had playing spells with Nottingham Forrest and Wycombe.
Lennon said: “I am overwhelmed at being offered this chance to return to Celtic, a place where everyone knows my heart lies,” Lennon said.
“Returning to Celtic and being part of the coaching set-up is phenomenal.”
Celtic manager Gordon Strachan said: “Neil is someone who I am proud to have worked with previously and is a man who I have great respect for”.
“We were disappointed to lose Neil and he is someone who I was very keen to have back at the club”.
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