Why Timothy Weah thinks Neil Lennon and Scott Brown are still the right men for Celtic

Former Celtic striker Timo Weah insists Neil Lennon and Scott Brown are still the men to get the Hoops' 10-in-a-row quest back on track.
Timothy Weah in action for Celtic in February 2019.Timothy Weah in action for Celtic in February 2019.
Timothy Weah in action for Celtic in February 2019.

The Lille forward only spent five months on loan at Parkhead in 2019 - and only four of those were under Lennon.

But the son of former World Player of the Year George Weah saw enough from Celtic's then caretaker manager and captain Brown to know they will not go down without a fight.

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The USA international, who will come up against his old side when Celtic round off their wretched Europa League campaign at home to the Ligue 1 high-flyers, said: "The league race isn't over until the last game. Celtic are an amazing team with amazing players and I feel they just need time.

"I feel they are going to do it and I hope they do because, having been a player there, I'd love to see them do 10 in a row.

"Each team has their ups and downs and this is just a down for Celtic at this moment.

"But I have full confidence in the coaching staff that they are going to sort things out. I know the guys, they are 100 per cent fighters. They are warriors over there, so I know they are going to get back on track.

"Scott has the ability to do whatever he wants and anything he puts his mind to.

"When I was at Celtic he was an exceptional captain, I enjoyed playing with him and he was the guy who pushed us. He pushed the team on when moments weren't good, when we had a loss or difficult game then Scott would be the one who would pick us up.

"Even though he takes a lot of the criticism, he's the one who gave us the best energy in the dressing room and on the field.

"Scott will do it for the team as he's willing to do anything for the team.

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"He loves the club and loves the guys he plays with. I feel it's going to take time but they are going to do it, it's going to happen."

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