Champions League group stage. As he looks around his hungry young guns in the Celtic dressing room, he doesn’t want them to have to suffer the same long wait.
Whilst Ten in a Row and the domestic campaign will constantly shape the season’s narrative at Parkhead, the significance of Europe is not lost on Lennon.
Under Martin O’Neill, he cherished his late career experiences on the continent’s grandest club stage, yet some of his current star names have yet to dip a toe into such waters and don’t know what’s it about.
Lennon wants that to change. After two years without the group stages, the manager is desperate to get it back as he explained: “The big European nights brighten up the season.“They are important for the gravitas of the club and.
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