'Sack Lennon and put Maloney in charge': Celtic fans remain steadfast in manager saga after 2-1 victory over St Johnstone

Celtic fans react on social media after 2-1 victory at St Johnstone on Sunday afternoon.
Odsonne Edouard nets his first of two goals as Celtic fought back from a goal down to beat St Johnstone. Picture: SNSOdsonne Edouard nets his first of two goals as Celtic fought back from a goal down to beat St Johnstone. Picture: SNS
Odsonne Edouard nets his first of two goals as Celtic fought back from a goal down to beat St Johnstone. Picture: SNS

@AidanSelik: “am i happy? maybe. do i love eddy? absolutely”

@TheTweetofShaun: “Sack Lennon. Put Maloney in charge until the Summer. He's showed a greater understanding of tactics in 5 minutes than Lennon ever has.”

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@PatrickMurphy89: “I just hope a decent run won't prompt the board to rethink bringing in a new manager.”

@ScottKillen88: “When the league is over and there is zero pressure on the players, the fans expect strong performances that give us encouragement for next season. Results aren't the be all and end all right now. Repeatedly grinding out results with p*** poor performances isn't good enough.”

@adougie_99: “Good win but outplayed for most of the game by a team who has won 7 games all season and who we bet 7-0 just last season. Huge change needed in the club at the end of this season, no point in getting rid of anyone at this late stage.”

@IJGauld: “Can't wait for the after-match interview. "Outstanding"? "Superb"? Dire performance against a journeyman team. No imagination or inspiration until rescued by two moments of individual talent. This squad is only going backwards, the manager has to go. #LennonOut”

@Fran_Devereaux: “3 points is what it’s all about. You could win every game between now and the end of the season and some supporters still wouldn’t be happy.”

@keeneyg72: “Formation for today was shocking one striker on the park and three on the bench. Management needs to change the sooner the better, before we ruin the players. Time for change.”

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