Celtic confirm Lennon appointment until end of season following Rodgers exit

Following the manager’s departure to Leicester, the Glasgow side have turned to a familiar face on a deal running until the end of the season

Celtic have confirmed Neil Lennon’s appointment as manager until the end of the 2018-19 after Brendan Rodgers left the club to take over at Leicester City.

Rodgers’ move to the King Power Stadium, after two-and-a-half years in Glasgow, was rubber-stamped on Tuesday.

Confirmation of the former Liverpool boss’s arrival at Leicester was immediately followed by Celtic announcing the re-appointment of former club captain Lennon, who won three league titles and two Scottish Cups during his previous spell as manager between 2010 and 2014.

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He also claimed five league titles, four Scottish Cups and two Scottish League Cups with the club as a player, while also winning two League Cups, coincidentally, as a member of Leicester City during his playing career. 

Lennon, who left his role as Hibernian boss last month, said: “I am absolutely delighted to be named manager of Celtic again. This is a Club which has been such a huge part life already and it is an honour to be asked to return.  

“I have given everything to Celtic as a player and manager already in my career and I am ready to do the same again. I will be doing all I can to continue the great work that has gone on in recent years.”

In addition to his stays with Celtic and Hibernian, Lennon previously managed Bolton Wanderers from 2014-16

John Kennedy and Damien Duff will serve as assistant manager and first-team coach respectively under Lennon, who will immediately take charge for Wednesday’s trip to Hearts.

“I am delighted that John Kennedy and Damien Duff have agreed to be part of my team,” Lennon added.

“John will allow us to have important continuity and Damien will bring real knowledge and experience to the first team squad.

“I am returning to one of the biggest and best clubs in world football and I can’t wait to get started.”

Celtic currently sit atop the league table on 63 points, eight points ahead of rivals Rangers.

The club was recently knocked out of the Europa League by Valencia but face a Scottish Cup quarter-final against Hibernian on Saturday.