Chris Sutton has admitted time may be up for Neil Lennon after Celtic's humiliation at the hands of Sparta Prague.
Lennon's side lost 4-1 again to Prague, following their loss at home in the reverse fixture, heaping even more pressure on Lennon.
The Celtic boss has already been the subject of a protest from The Green Brigade, who unveiled a banner calling for him to leave after a string of poor results.
Green Brigade banner and statement pic.twitter.com/cj7UugHBuR
— North Curve Celtic (@NCCeltic) November 25, 2020
And now Sutton, who was critical of The Green Brigade protest and has been a long time backer of his former team-mate, believes Lennon will have a hard time turning around Celtic's fortunes.
Hard for Neil Lennon to see this out after that.
— Chris Sutton (@chris_sutton73) November 26, 2020
Celtic host Ross County on Sunday in the League Cup, before travelling to Italy to play AC Milan next week.
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