Celtic boss Neil Lennon finds himself under pressure at Parkhead, with the Bhoys in patchy form this season.
The Bhoys have claimed just one point in their first three Europa League games, and crashed out of the Champions League qualifiers at the hands of Ferencvaros.
Rangers have a nine-point lead over Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premiership table, and beat Celtic 2-0 at Parkhead last month, meaning some have turned against Lennon.
He will likely be given time to turn things around, but last week’s 4-1 defeat to Sparta Prague only served to pile the pressure on Lennon.
Ex-Celtic defender Mark Wilson had one idea to try and turn things around recently, suggesting to The Celtic Huddle that Lennon should bring back John Mjallby.
Wilson felt that Lennon needs his own man at the club to work with him, rather than John Kennedy or Gavin Strachan, who are currently helping Lennon.

Mjallby was Lennon’s assistant in his first spell at Celtic having played together for the Bhoys, and then worked with him at Bolton too before going their separate ways.
Now, the Swede has told The Celtic Huddle that he would ‘of course’ love to return to Celtic now, but thinks Lennon is happy with his current staff – and couldn’t totally rule out reuniting with Lennon one day.
“Yeah, of course, I miss the buzz and working for one of the finest clubs in the world. I miss the competitive edge of it,” said Mjallby. “But I think Neil is quite happy with his backroom staff, to be honest with you. He knows what I would bring, he knows what I stand for, so we might work together in the future, you never know,” he added.

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