Irish Sunday Mirror

LEN’S LOVING TITLE BATTLE WITH BLUES

- BY RONNIE ESPLIN

Celtic 4 Livingston 0

NEIL LENNON is relishing a real title battle after Celtic opened up a three-point lead over Rangers with a convincing win over Livingston.

French striker Odsonne Edouard opened the scoring in the 19th minute at Parkhead, with a deflected strike by skipper Scott Brown in the 57th minute preceding a double by James Forrest (below).

Rangers, looking to stop their Old Firm rivals making it nine titles in a row, have the chance to close the gap at Hamilton today and Lennon is enjoying the tense competitio­n this season.

“You either relish it or fear it,” said the Hoops boss, who revealed Irish left-back Jonny Hayes sustained a shoulder injury which requires a scan. “So relish it. It’s great. Maybe it’s something new for some of the players but I think they are taking on the challenge well and I think the fans are enjoying it as well.

“There will be anxious moments as we go along. There will be a dip but, at the minute, we are in a very strong position and playing brilliantl­y. We know there can be a below-par performanc­e around the corner but we are prepared for that as well. Psychologi­cally that is a good win for us.

“You get 24 hours to enjoy it and see what the Rangers result brings and you move on to the next one. We were very powerful. Not only our fitness levels and the way we battled for second balls but the football was superb and it was a very comprehens­ive win against a tough team to beat at times.”

Lennon waxed lyrical about Jeremie Frimpong who was named man-of-the-match. The 18-year-old right-back was signed from Manchester City at the start of the season and he has impressed the Northern Irishman.

“He is amazing,” said Lennon. “That performanc­e in isolation was one of the best I’ve seen from a right-back at Celtic.

“It had everything. Pace, power, assists, shots on goal, recovery runs and he defended well. For a kid at 18 to come into an environmen­t like this is daunting but he is handling it brilliantl­y. He has made us better, no question.”

Lennon also welcomed back striker Leigh Griffiths, who came off the bench in the second half to great cheers to make his first appearance since the end of August due to personal problems and injury.

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