Motherwell and insisted he’s not on an ego trip by refusing to listen to fans’ demands that he plays with a striker. The Celtic boss selected a team without a recognised frontman for the second game in a row, but ended the match with Albian Ajeti and Patryk Klimala up front in the 3-0 win that cut Rangers’ lead to six points, with the Hoops having two games in hand.
And Lennon, who was criticised for playing without a frontman in Odsonne Edouard ’s absence against Ferencvaros as Celtic crashed out of the Champions League on Wednesday, stuck by his guns despite knowing there would have been a backlash if points had been dropped.
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