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Chris Doyle

Celtic fans all say the same thing about Neil Lennon after AC Milan line-up

Celtic fans are disappointed with the line-up that Neil Lennon has named against Milan.

The Hoops have made two changes from their defeat to Rangers as Leigh Griffiths and Albian Ajeti come into the side for Mohamed Elyounoussi and Patryk Klimala.

Lennon has stuck to his favoured 3-5-2 formation for the Europa League clash with the same midfield that was dismantled by the Light Blues on Saturday.

And supporters feel the Celtic boss should have handed either David Turnbull or Ryan Christie a start instead of Olivier Ntcham, who was poor against Steven Gerrard's men.

@GrahamK41199246 said: "With all due respect, after watching Saturday's game, Olivier Ntcham should be nowhere near the squad tonight. He played as if he didn't care or just not wanting to be there, time to move him on."

@DurrantsLeg added: "How's he actually sat there and watched that midfield for 90 mins on Saturday and thought aye it was good, like seriously."

@StephenScully tweeted: "Ntcham. Lennon not see any of his recent performances?"

@McCeltic1888 said: "Midfield with Brown, Ntcham and McGregor is never working. The same old s**** from Lennon."

@hm1aad tweeted: "Ntcham needs to be dropped Christie had to start and play 4 at back. But nonetheless Celtic to win 3-2."

@ross_moran2 added: "What’s Ntcham done to start?"

Celtic XI: Barkas, Duffy, Ajer, Welsh, Laxalt, Frimpong, Ntcham, Brown, McGregor, Griffiths Ajeti.

Bench: Bain, Hazard, Taylor, Klimala, Soro, Turnbull, Christie, Rogic, Elyounoussi, Henderson, Dembele.

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