Celtic hero slams ‘stupid’ Gallagher Lennon claim ahead of Rangers tie

Celtic hero slams 'stupid' Gallagher Lennon claim ahead of Rangers tie
Celtic hero slams 'stupid' Gallagher Lennon claim ahead of Rangers tie

Celtic hero slams ‘stupid’ Gallagher Lennon claim ahead of Rangers tie

Celtic hero slams ‘stupid’ Gallagher Lennon claim ahead of Rangers tie

Ahead of Gallagher’s prospective Dumbarton debut against Rangers,

John Hartson has criticised what he considers to be a’stupid’ allegation regarding the son of Neil Lennon.

Tomorrow night, the League Two team plays the men of Philippe Clement in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.

The Rock will present a live broadcast of the game on Viaplay Sports.

Gallagher Lennon has joined The Sons on loan from parent club St Mirren until the end of the season,

it was confirmed yesterday.

Naturally, this caused fans to assume right away that the 18-year-old may play his first game against the Ibrox team.

Naturally, Lennon endured taunts from the Rangers supporters while

he was a player and manager in Glasgow’s east end.

Celtic hero slams 'stupid' Gallagher Lennon claim ahead of Rangers tie
Celtic hero slams ‘stupid’ Gallagher Lennon claim ahead of Rangers tie

The following was written on X by Sky Sports writer Mark Benstead:

“Signing Lenny’s lad ahead of facing Rangers is WWE-level stuff.”

And the person who objected to this viewpoint was Hartson, a former colleague of Neil Lennon.

He informed the broadcaster on social media that the pressure being applied to

the young defender was “unfair” in his reply.

“Mark, you’re looking at it in a stupid way,” Hartson retorted to Benstead.

In the game, Gallagher Lennon must forge his own way.

While it’s true that his father is well-known,

the youngster is already being pressured before he has even kicked a ball. incredibly unjust

Returning, the TV man said, “It was a joke, John.” Nothing I say increases or decreases the pressure on him.

The boy is paving his own path in the game and, thus far, is doing fairly well.

Stevie Farrell, the manager of Dumbarton, says he has no problem giving young Lennon the go-ahead.

“It looks like a coincidence, probably,” he replied, referring to the timing, his last name,

and the squad we face on Saturday.

However, after working on the agreement for almost ten days,

we were only able to close the sale. I’m happy to get him.

I don’t think anything will phase the young man because he has grown up with all of this in his family.

He is currently traveling on his own.

Hopefully, this voyage will get him to the pinnacle of the game.

He will be required to participate in these kinds of games if he does that. It’s all a part of his education.

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