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Neil Lennon’s position in Celtic’s history is confident in many ways, whether it leads the club to a tenth consecutive name this season.
In any case, he is already guaranteed to surpass the number of European matches in which Martin O’Neill has taken Celtic’s rhythm. This week’s victory in the first Champions League qualifier against KR Reykjavik has allowed Lennon to be at the same point as O’Neill in 53 games. Next week’s clash with Ferencvaros, the celebrated former european arena call-up, will see him eclipse O’Neill, with whom he played in the 2003 UEFA Cup final against Porto.
Lennon has coached 61 matches in Europe in total, having controlled Hibs 8 times in the Europa League qualifying rounds. Only Jim McLean, Walter Smith and Jock Stein have been in the rhythm of a Scottish club more times in Europe.
I’m indebted to David Ross, an esteemed statistician and football, who took Twitter last week to record these unexpected figures.
Lennon still has a long way to go before reaching Stein’s 71 draw with Celtic. But no one bet against him.
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