Celtic boss Neil Lennon insists he is not nervous about returning to Hearts for first time since being attacked.
Celtic boss insists he is unfazed by returning to Tynecastle
Celtic boss Neil Lennon insists he is not nervous about returning to Hearts on Sunday for first time since being attacked.
The Hoops manager was confronted by a Jambos supporter whilst standing on the touchline at Tynecastle in May.
John Wilson admitted the attack but was cleared of assault by a jury last month.
The two clubs meet in Edinburgh this weekend with Celtic hoping to keep pace with Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premier League table.
Safest place
Lennon said: "I'm sure measures will be in place and it (the dugout) will probably be the safest place for me to be on Sunday.
"I'm hoping that anyway. I am basically more concerned about the way we play and getting the three points.
"The only thing I'm nervous about is my team doesn't play as well as we can.
"It is a tough game and it is a difficult place to go and win.
"But it was an embarrassment for a lot of people and I don't want to go through that again."