Lennon hits back at criticism

06 August 2010 20:01

Celtic manager Neil Lennon has launched a vehement defence of his transfer record and his team`s second-leg display against Sporting Braga as he hit back at former Hoops striker Andy Walker.

Walker, now a pundit, claimed Celtic's Champions League campaign "ended with a whimper" as they lost 4-2 on aggregate to Braga in the third qualifying round. Celtic's 2-1 win at home over the Portuguese side was not enough to prevent them dropping in to the Europa League, where they were today paired with Dutch side Utrecht.

Lennon said: "He ( Walker) said we went out of the competition with a whimper. That's his opinion - and he also said we didn't have a sustained amount of pressure and there was a lack of crosses against Braga, which was, again, a falsehood."

The Irishman added: "We put 37 crosses in. We scored from two and had 65% possession. I am not big on stats, but I have to use these to back up what I said after the game."

Walker also criticised Lennon's summer signings but Lennon, without naming Walker, has reacted angrily in an interview posted on the club's official website.

Lennon said: "I am not surprised at the criticism that has come but I am surprised at the areas where it has come from.

"I picked up a tabloid and it was ex-players who were wearing a Celtic shirt at a promotional event for Tennent's and getting paid good money for it and then going ahead and putting the boot into the team, the club, the board and myself.

"I can't have that and will not accept that. One particular player criticised my signing policy.

"I said I was trying to bring British and Irish players into the club which I have done - Joe Ledley, Charlie Mulgrew, Daryl Murphy and Gary Hooper.

"I did try to go after (Jimmy) Bullard, (David) James and (Sol) Campbell but I was unsuccessful with that. But all he could think about were the Israelis, South Koreans and Mexicans, who I think will enhance and improve the club anyway. So he is a bit economical with the truth there."

Source: PA