Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Lennon proves critics wrong with Old Firm win



GLASGOW: Neil Lennon insisted that he and his players had answered their critics as Celtic defeated Rangers 2-0 on Sunday to extend their lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League to four points.
Doubts remained about Lennon’s ability to handle the big occasions after his side lost 3-1 at Parkhead in the first Old Firm fixture in October and failed to make it past the first hurdle in two European competitions with defeats to Braga and Utrecht.
Despite regaining top spot in midweek following their win over Motherwell the Hoops went into the game as underdogs as they held just a one point lead over Rangers, who have two games in hand.
But after a comfortable victory at the home of their rivals, Lennon warned Celtic now have a strong foothold in the race to take the title back from Rangers, who will need wins in both their games in hand to reclaim top spot.
“It’s always difficult to come here but I thought we took everything Rangers threw at us and came back in spades at them and wore them down. In the end we were maybe capable of getting more goals,” said Lennon.
“I thought we were very good and professional and going forward we were dangerous.
“I think everyone, from what I have read in the last week or so, had written us off and given us no chance so the players have answered a lot of questions.
“I think I have answered a lot of questions considering people point the finger and say we don’t win big games. It is always going to be pointed at you until you win a big game. We’ve certainly done that and we’ve done it with a bit of style as well.
“Hopefully it is a turning point for the players. We’re not getting carried away with things and can’t be complacent but what we’ve done is give us a real good foothold in the title race.”
At Ibrox, Georgios Samaras came in from the cold for only his second start since October to score twice as Celtic gained revenge for their defeat in October.
  

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