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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers believes Neil Lennon will find another job with ease

"The thing with Neil is he is not interested in being second best."

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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers believes Neil Lennon will be a top managerial target for other clubs should his time at Hibernian come to an end.

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers insists Neil Lennon would walk into another job if and when he leaves Hibernian.

The Hibs head coach missed the 3-1 Scottish Premiership win at St Mirren on Sunday, reportedly suspended on Friday night along with assistant Gary Parker following a meeting with chief executive Leeann Dempster.

Eddie May, head of the academy set-up at the Easter Road club, and his assistant Grant Murray were in charge in Paisley and Hibs have still to clear up Lennon's situation.

When asked about his fellow Northern Irishman, ahead of Celtic's Scottish Premiership clash with St Johnstone on Wednesday night, Rodgers said: "You are always disappointed and of course there is no resolution yet to the situation. Of course you are always sad.

Oli Shaw celebrates after his strike brings Hibernian level against St Mirren
Image: Hibernian won without Lennon on Sunday, beating St Mirren 3-1

"I know Neil pretty well and I know how good a manager he is and what he puts into his life as a football manager, what a very good tactician he is and the thing with Neil is he is not interested in being second best.

"He has been in the game all his life as a player and as a manager and coach to be the best he can be.

"He will only ever want to be the best. He galvanised Hibs when he went in there and showed consistently what a fantastic job he has done there.

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Sky Sports News reporter Luke Shanley says Neil Lennon will not be in charge of the team for their Scottish Premiership match at St Mirren on Sunday.

"So if they end up parting the way then of course it will be very disappointing and it would be a sad end to what has been a really successful time there, but of course there is a lot of things that go on behind the scenes that we are not privy to.

"But I have a lot of respect for him, I did as a player and have done as a manager.

"He is a good man who loves the game in general, a real thoughtful guy, very intelligent guy and I am sure if it did come to an end at Hibs that he would walk into another job I'm sure."

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