Martin O'Neill insists Neil Lennon will be remembered as Celtic legend in time despite a catastrophic end to his time as manager at Parkhead.
The Northern Irishman spent a year out of the game after leaving Celtic following a nightmare season for the Parkhead side seemingly went from one disaster to the next as the bid for 10 In A Row came to a screeching halt.
Fans attended protests outside of Celtic after the meek League Cup defeat to Ross County signalled the end of Celtic's domestic dominance, which sparked the beginning of the end as Rangers romped to the Scottish Premiership title.
Lennon has got his managerial career back on track in Cyprus with Omonia Nicosia, leading the minnows to the Europa League group stage and pushed Manchester United to their limit last Thursday.