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Neil Lennon thought Celtic nightmare ENDED management dream as he gets candid after Manchester United 'thrill'

Brutally honest Neil Lennon admits his days in top level management were OVER after he left Celtic as the Omonia Nicosia reflected on the "thrill" of facing Manchester United.

The English Premier League giants recorded a whopping 33 shots as Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcus Rashford and Casemiro were denied by a string of wonder saves from Francis Uzoho to keep the Cypriot club in the game. However, Scott McTominay ended Nicosia's gritty Europa League resistance in injury time to spare Erik ten Hag's blushes against Lennon's side.

It comes less than 18 months after Lennon ’s second era at Celtic ended during a disastrous bid to defend the Scottish Premiership title and secure 10 league titles in a row. 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 admits he wasn't sure he would be able to manage on a European stage or at Old Trafford after a disappointing end to his time as Celtic boss. But he reckons he came close to recapturing the magic of the infamous Hoops win over Barcelona back in 2012.

Speaking after the game the Omonia boss said: "If we'd have got the draw it would have been up there with beating Barcelona. Just for the magnitude of the disparity between the two teams, that's why I'm gutted and I'm gutted for the players as well.

"Look, bottom line over the course of the game, let's be realistic, Man United deserved to win which you would expect anyway. But for my players to put on a display like that was beyond my expectation.

"I'm a little bit disappointed with our play in the final third. We give the ball away far too

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