New boss Lennon eyes Celtic glory

09 June 2010 11:18

New Celtic manager Neil Lennon believes he can lead the club back to the top of the Scottish game.

Lennon, who was presented in his new role at a press conference held at Parkhead on Wednesday morning, had been in charge on an interim basis following Tony Mowbray's exit in March.

The 38-year-old said: "Celtic is my home. I've spent the last 10 years of my working life here and I look forward to bringing back the success our great club deserves."

He added: "Whether player, captain or manager, I'm a Celtic supporter first and foremost and no-one will work harder to put a winning team on the park.

"Over the past few weeks I've had detailed discussions with senior figures at the club including chairman Peter Lawwell and (owner) Dermot Desmond, all of whom have been extremely supportive and I'm convinced that, working together, we have the foundations in place to put silverware back in the trophy cabinet at Celtic Park."

Source: PA