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Steven Mair

Neil Lennon shuts down Scott Brown's Celtic critics as he predicts 'imperious' skipper's season will catch fire

Neil Lennon believes Celtic skipper Scott Brown has silenced the Parkhead snipers who insisted he's past his best.

The 35-year-old completed the majority of the Hoops' 3-0 victory over Hibs on Sunday before being brought off with eight minutes to go.

Lennon insisted that team showing was a highlight from his two spells as manager in Glasgow's east end.

And while the boss already knew Brown still has the energy to lead from the Celtic engine room, he believes his captain proved it himself against his former club.

Speaking to Celtic TV, Lennon said: "I thought he was man of the match, I thought he was brilliant.

Celtic manager Neil Lennon with debutant Shane Duffy (centre) and Scott Brown (right) (SNS Group)

"I know people have been questioning him. Sometimes he takes a little bit to get going, he needs the games. But I thought he was imperious.

"People say his legs...his legs haven't gone. We have got all the data and we see him every day.

"That will maybe really kick-start his season but he is so important to us, he is the fulcrum of the team on and off the field. His performance was magnificent."

As well as being delighted with his long-serving captain, Lennon praised the newcomer to his midfield, David Turnbull.

After a couple of cameo outings since his £3million move from Motherwell, Turnbull was handed the whole of the second half to further introduce himself to the Celtic support, albeit through their television or computer screens.

The 21-year-old did not disappoint, playing a key role in Celtic's third goal. Turnbull started a move with an interception inside his own half, played a one-two and then an inch-perfect through-ball to allow Mohamed Elyounoussi to net first time.

Lennon said: "I'm delighted for him. He's been patient, but he has only been in the door for a month.

"He is getting used to the way we play, the tempo we play at and obviously the style of football and the formation.

"He can be delighted with his contribution. He is a very, very good young player and I am delighted he is here."

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