Neil Lennon insists there's "nothing terminal" about his reign as he insists his squad just need confidence. The Parkhead boss is under fire after a run of just two wins in nine games, culminating with a 4-1 thrashing by Sparta Prague to crash out of the Europa League.
A Green Brigade banner called for the manager's head before that clash, and the criticism has only intensified in the wake of the result.
But Lennon, who admits his board are "not happy" but still behind him, feels only an injection of confidence is required to turn things around.He said: "Because it's such a high profile year, a high-profile club, the criticism and the intensity and scrutiny is magnified and again, I don't think there is a million things wrong with the.
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