Livingston 2-2 Celtic: Neil Lennon says no shambles or crisis but title may be beyond them
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Celtic captain Scott Brown was ordered off five minutes after coming on as a late substitute
Celtic are not a “shambles” or “in crisis” but a 10th consecutive Scottish Premiership title may now be beyond them, says manager Neil Lennon.
Captain Scott Brown was sent off as Celtic drew 2-2 with Livingston on Wednesday, their fourth league game in a row without a win.
It leaves them 20 points behind leaders Rangers with two games in hand.
“People will say it’s over, I can understand that, but we’ll keep going,” Lennon told BBC Scotland.
“The club isn’t a shambles, far from it. And it’s not in crisis off the field. The board have been magnificent, they’ve presided over nine titles in a row and a quadruple treble.
“I think people need to take a step back and put some perspective on it.”
Ciaron Brown headed Livingston into the lead, only for Mohamed Elyounoussi and Nir Bitton to turn the game around in Celtic’s favour.
But Jay Emmanuel-Thomas levelled after the break to earn the hosts a point and Celtic’s poor night was compounded when Brown was ordered off for lashing out at Jaze Kabia five minutes after coming on.
“Before lockdown we were 13 points clear and were rampant. I don’t know where they’ve gone,” said Lennon of his players.
“At times it’s been ill-discipline, but the mentality hasn’t been as strong as it should have been.”
Celtic’s current run of four league games without a win is their worst run since 2000, and has ratcheted the pressure up on Lennon again.
Completing the quadruple treble in December had dampened a little of the dissent but, with a 10th consecutive title now looking beyond them, the criticism seems set to intensify again.
“You’re only as good as your results and that’s obviously not been good enough for a lot of people and by my own standards,” Lennon said.
“I’ve been concerned about my position for a long time. When I came in I didn’t know how long I would be here. I’ve won five trophies out of six so far.
“Maybe the league is beyond us, but I don’t think there’s been a balance. I’ve just got to keep working away and trying to turn results into wins.”