According to the Glasgow Times, Celtic boss Neil Lennon has no intention of quitting – and still has the backing of the board.
The Bhoys could only draw 2-2 away at Hibernian on Saturday, and it could have been even worse as they needed a rousing comeback to grab a point.
Rangers then went and beat Aberdeen 4-0 on Sunday afternoon, meaning the Gers now hold an 11-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership table.
Some Celtic fans are unhappy with Lennon and want him sacked, having also lost to Rangers at Parkhead, failed to reach the Champions League group stage and overseen a torrid Europa League campaign so far.
Despite the calls for him to go, Lennon allegedly has no plans to quit any time soon, and intends to stay in his post indefinitely.
Celtic’s board are backing Lennon too, seemingly trusting him to turn things around and salvage this potential ‘ten in a row’ season.

Celtic are chasing a tenth league title in a row, and losing the run to Rangers would be absolutely devastating for fans who have had this goal in mind for years now.
The board may be backing Lennon now, but it will be fascinating to see how long that stance continues if Celtic continue to disappoint in what is a huge season for the club.

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