Resurgent O'Dea pleases Lennon

05 April 2010 11:02
eil Lennon heralded the return to form of Darren O'Dea after Celtic scraped a 1-0 win over Hibernian in Sunday's SPL clash at Easter Road.[LNB] Robbie Keane's second-half penalty took the Hoops back to within 10 points of leaders Rangers.[LNB]However, the win was, in part, due to the Parkhead rearguard, marshalled by 23-year-old Irishman O'Dea, which showed a solidity lacking under former boss Tony Mowbray.[LNB]O'Dea returned to Celtic Park in January after an unsuccessful loan spell at Reading and would probably not be in the side were it not for injuries to Glenn Loovens and Jos Hooiveld.[LNB]But interim boss Lennon said: "I think Darren O'Dea is in a good place at the minute.[LNB]"I think he is back to where he was a couple of years ago in terms of his composure, consistency and defending and he is bringing Josh Thompson along as well."[LNB]O'Dea insists the reason for the upturn in his form is simple - playing regularly.[LNB]"This is the first time in my career I've strung 10 games together and I think that is why my form is getting better.[LNB]"Previously I have come in for four or five and then went out for four or five games.[LNB]"I'm playing more and that will improve me in itself.[LNB]"We have won a few games since I've come back but this is the one I'm most happy about.[LNB]"It's one thing defending well when you are three nil up at Celtic Park.[LNB]"But when you go to places like Easter Road it is tough.[LNB]"Hibs are a good side and we are all delighted with the win."[LNB]O'Dea is confident of keeping his partnership with 18-year-old Thompson going even when Loovens and Hooiveld return.[LNB]"We have done well but Loovens and Hooiveld are top class," he said.[LNB]"Once they are back fit, everyone is fighting for the jersey and that's the way it should be at Celtic.[LNB]"There's no reason why we can't stay in but we will need to continue to play well."[LNB]There was little between the teams until the 61st minute when Anthony Stokes's high challenge on Aiden McGeady was judged worthy of a spot-kick by referee Charlie Richmond.[LNB]Keane slammed the ball past Graham Stack for his 12th goal in 12 games since arriving on loan from Tottenham in January.[LNB]The Hoops' win kept Hibs five points behind third-placed Dundee United but manager John Hughes, who claimed the penalty decision was "dubious", was not too downhearted.[LNB]"I thought the two teams were evenly-matched and tried to play football in the right way," he said.[LNB]"But if we keep playing like that then we will get back to winning ways.[LNB]"I have been delighted with the players, the last six weeks have been disappointing but they gave it everything they had.[LNB]"There will be other days when we don't play as well and score three or four goals."

Source: Team_Talk