Tommy Wright hits out at Neil Lennon over comments

St Johnstone boss Tommy Wright suggested that former team-mate Neil Lennon shouldn't comment on opposition players. Picture: SNSSt Johnstone boss Tommy Wright suggested that former team-mate Neil Lennon shouldn't comment on opposition players. Picture: SNS
St Johnstone boss Tommy Wright suggested that former team-mate Neil Lennon shouldn't comment on opposition players. Picture: SNS
An ANTSY Tommy Wright advised his counterpart, former Northern Ireland team-mate and friend, Neil Lennon, that he should stop making comments about St Johnstone players in the wake of a late Steven MacLean penalty claim when the game was at 2-1.

In the 87th minute, MacLean came in contact with Anthony Stokes and went over, the St Johnstone player complaining bitterly to referee Alan Muir when Muir declined to give the decision MacLean’s way.

Lennon utterly dismissed the notion of a penalty. “Nah, it was never a penalty,” said the Celtic manager. “Rubbish. Steven has a tendency to go down easily at times.” The allegation riled Wright somewhat. “Listen,” he said. “I have a golden rule where I don’t comment on other team’s players so maybe Neil shouldn’t comment on mine.”

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When asked if he thought MacLean had gone down easily – a euphemism for diving – Wright replied: “For me, no chance. You are saying that he went down under a challenge but all players go down under a challenge all the time. From where I was standing I couldn’t see if it was in the box. I thought it was a foul and Steven said he had no reason to go down. He’s an honest lad.”