“I Take Responsibility” Neil Lennon Finally Holds Hands Up Over COVID Season

FORMER Celtic manager Neil Lennon has accepted responsibility for the club’s lacklustre performance during the 2020/2021 season, a year marred by the COVID-19 pandemic.

NEIL LENNON

It’s the first time the manager has said something of the sort, always looking to put the blame on the situation or his wantaway players.

This was a season in which the Hoops found themselves alarmingly off the pace, ending the season without a trophy and a gaping 25-point chasm behind their arch-rivals, The Rangers.

COVID-19’s impact on the sporting world was significant, with matches played in empty stadiums in order to abide by social distancing measures. For the players who thrive off the energy of a live crowd, this was a dispiriting new reality.

While Lennon acknowledges the challenging circumstances, he has stepped up to shoulder the blame for the season’s downturn.

However, he’s not taking all of the blame. He argues that everyone was attempting to maintain the facade of normality during the matches, a facade that was transparently far from reality.

Neil Lennon said: [The Herald]

“When we eventually came back we were flat and we never got our mojo back after that.

“As professionals, you want to play in front of full houses and, without crowds, the novelty soon wore off.

“I take responsibility for what happened that season, but everyone was pretending that everything was normal at games — and it quite clearly wasn’t.”

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