Lenny has high hopes for new class of Bhoys
NEIL LENNON rates himself a 90 per cent success at Celtic and has backed manager Gordon Strachan to find the right calibre of player to take over where he leaves off.
The Tennent's Scottish Cup final against Dunfermline on May 26 will be the last match of Lennon's Celtic career, which began when he was plucked from Leicester by former Foxes boss Martin O'Neill in December 2000. As the captain and midfield holding man, Lennon's departure at the end of his contract will mean Celtic must rebuild and find a new leader - with Stephen McManus favourite to be made the new skipper.
Lennon, 35, suggests Celtic are likely to seek players of experience and proven class this summer, to replace the likes of himself.
The Northern Irish midfielder wants a new challenge in England, and said: "I'm leaving the club in a strong position - much stronger than when I joined.
"When people look back at my career here, they will see it was 90 per cent successful."
Despite playing an indispensable role in Celtic winning ten trophies, 35-year-old Lennon has little doubt Strachan will find a player capable of assuming his responsibilities for next season.
Lennon said: "I hope there are more good times ahead. It's a young side and because of that the manager might want to add a few more experienced heads.
"You are always looking to improve the team and when big players leave a club like this, which is inevitable, you are always looking for quality to replace them."
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