Neil Lennon reckons he’s still in charge because Dermot Desmond fully believes he can do the job - not because the majority shareholder refuses to bow to fan pressure.And, although he admits he could have been sacked three days ago, the under-fire manager has told his detractors nothing matters more to him than having success at the club.Lennon takes his team into tonight’s Europa League encounter against AC Milan knowing many supporters don’t want him in charge at the San Siro.The 49-year-old faced angry demonstrations and protests following last weekend’s loss to Ross County, but remains in his post having been backed by Celtic hierarchy.Lennon accepts he could have been removed following the County calamity and admitted: “I wasn’t.
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