'I have been here since 2000 and in that time Celtic have won 14 league titles': Neil Lennon defends record after criticism following Rangers loss Lennon has guided the club to eighth successive Ladbrokes Premiership title He has been stung by criticism following the 2-0 defeat by Rangers last Sunday Celtic manager says no decision has been made about his long-term future
By Press Association
Published: 17:12 BST, 16 May 2019 | Updated: 17:12 BST, 16 May 2019
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Neil Lennon has robustly defended his record as Celtic player and manager following the negativity from last week's 2-0 defeat by Rangers.
The Northern Irishman was brought in as boss until the end of the season in February when Brendan Rodgers suddenly left for Leicester.
The former Parkhead captain and manager guided the club to their eighth successive Ladbrokes Premiership title with trophy to be presented at Sunday's home game against Hearts.