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Neil Lennon defends under-fire Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes

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Neil Lennon has come under criticism from a section of the Hoops support.
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Neil Lennon insists he is "quite comfortable" about his position as Celtic boss amid an ongoing review of performances at the club.

Chairman Ian Bankier stressed on Monday that the Hoops board would not make "hasty decisions that we might regret" as he revealed that the review the club promised in December was still running.

Lennon has been subject to criticism from a section of the Celtic support since being knocked out of Europe and the Betfred Cup and as the chances of winning their 10th successive Scottish Premiership title have slowly slipped away to Rangers, who lead the champions by 18 points having played a game more.

Lennon, speaking ahead of Wednesday's visit of Aberdeen, said: "You are never secure in your role as a manager anyway, especially when you have been through difficult times.

"But I am quite comfortable with the way my position is at the minute and until that changes I will give my best every day.

"I haven't taken any notice of it (review) really, the only time I think about it is when you guys bring it up. It has not affected my work or thought processes at all.

"It is a new thing for me to go through a process like this. I haven't experienced it before.

"I can't tell you if there is going to be definitive answers that the supporters want or not.

"At the minute I am just carrying on from day to day and game to game."

Bankier's comments came on the same day that Celtic revealed a pre-tax loss of almost £6million and a decrease in revenue of almost 24 per cent in the interim financial report for the six months to December 31, 2020.

However, Lennon insists Celtic remain "strong, robust".

The Northern Irishman said: "We just sold a player for £12million (Jeremie Frimpong)

"This is a well-run club. Every club in the UK and around the world has suffered in this pandemic, we are not immune to it but I think we are still in a healthy position compared to a lot of other clubs.

"This club is always well run, financially it is quite prudent and quite smart in acquiring players and player sales.

"We have sold a player more or less every year for a lot of money.

"Going through the lockdown it was very difficult for the club financially in lost revenues and with no game-day revenue this season we have had to be prudent about things. That is no different to any other clubs.

"Financially we are strong, robust and hopefully we see that come to fruition in the future."

Celtic will be looking to make it five wins in a row against an Aberdeen side who have not scored in five games and who travel with just one win in nine.

Lennon backed Dons manager Derek McInnes who also finds himself under pressure.

The former Celtic captain said: "Derek is an outstanding manager.

"He has done something that not many modern-day managers do, he has that longevity at one club.

"He has been very loyal to Aberdeen when he could have maybe gone on to bigger and better things at other clubs but he stayed and I think that loyalty should be reciprocated.

"This season is not normal as we have seen, not just in Scotland, but elsewhere so if anyone deserves a bit of loyalty and patience it is Derek."

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Scottish Premiership Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1RangersRangers2925406986179
2Celtic29197364224264
3Hibernian28147739261349
4Aberdeen2912983129245
5Livingston28116113534139
6St Mirren2897122733-634
7Dundee UnitedDundee Utd29810112638-1234
8St Johnstone2979132839-1130
9Motherwell2877142643-1728
10Kilmarnock2973192641-1524
11Hamilton AcademicalHamilton2866162854-2624
12Ross County2865172153-3223
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