Hibs boss Neil Lennon hopes to overturn one-game ban


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Lennon will have to overturn the ban next Thursday, on the day his side face the Danes in Copenhagen in the second leg of the Europa League second-qualifying round.
Lennon was sent to the stand in the 31st minute at Easter Road after protesting over a disallowed goal, when Jason Cummings was harshly ruled offside.
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Hide AdA UEFA statement read: “Proceedings have been opened against Hibernian FC head coach Neil Lennon, following his dismissal from the bench at last night’s UEFA Europa League qualifying match against Brondby IF.
“This means that he is automatically suspended for the next match.
“The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body will deal with this case on 21 July.”
After the match, Lennon hit out at referee Juan Martinez Munuera, claiming he wanted to be the “star of the show”.
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Hide AdHe added: ‘’I want to appeal it, because it’s just a piece of nonsense. It’s the first time in Europe that I’ve been sent to the stand so I’m really irked by that.”
Lennon saw enough in the game to give him hope of securing a third-round tie with Hertha Berlin as Hibs responded well to the loss of a goal after 16 seconds, following goalkeeper Otso Virtanen’s blunder.
“There was nothing Brondby did that we didn’t expect,” Lennon said. “They were physical, athletic, technical at times, they were strong but they were a week or two ahead of us in terms of preparation, so we will be a week stronger, so who knows?
“The tie is in the balance but we know we have to go there and score.”
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