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SPL our priority, claims Lennon

12/12/12 WILLIAM HILL SCOTTISH CUP 4TH RND REPLAY
ARBROATH v CELTIC
GAYFIELD - ARBROATH
Celtic manager applauds the travelling supporters
12/12/12 WILLIAM HILL SCOTTISH CUP 4TH RND REPLAY ARBROATH v CELTIC GAYFIELD - ARBROATH Celtic manager applauds the travelling supporters

Neil Lennon’s next challenge as Celtic boss is to change the perception that Champions League success this season has rendered the Hoops’ Clydesdale Bank Premier League campaign “mundane.”

Celtic will discover next Thursday who they will face in the last 16 of Europe’s elite club competition after qualifying out of Group G along with winners Barcelona.

Buoyed by that achievement, they stretched three points clear of Inverness at the top of the SPL last week with an impressive 3-1 win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

However, that was in stark contrast to previous performances on the domestic front, especially in some of the matches which have been played in front of a less than packed Celtic Park.

Indeed, against St Mirren on Saturday, the champions will be looking for their first home league win since the beginning of October when they beat Hearts 1-0.

With European football on the backburner until February, Lennon wants his side to start providing the Parkhead fans with some exciting SPL fare.

“We have achieved something very special and now we can concentrate on SPL duties,” he said.

“Everyone thinks it is pretty mundane compared to the Champions League but I wouldn’t say mundane, I think it is our priority and it is important that we start to play like the champions we are, consistently in the league.

“You can look for all sorts of reasons and excuses for it (the home form), but it is something that we need to remedy and we want to remedy.

“Our away form has been fantastic but sometimes the atmosphere at home, particularly after the European games, is obviously flatter.

“The weight of expectation and the heavy load of games plays its part in that, but we have to start playing better at home.”

The Northern Irishman may have trouble convincing Hoops fans that the Buddies offer a serious challenge.

Danny Lennon’s side have not scored a goal against Celtic since he took over as Saints boss in 2010 and were beaten 5-0 in Paisley in October.

However, Hoops boss Lennon is mindful that Kilmarnock’s 2-0 win at Parkhead the following week was Killie’s first triumph in Glasgow since 1955 and dismissed the notion that he is already anticipating three points.

“I think St Mirren are a good model for a lot of SPL clubs. While results haven’t been great, the product on the pitch has been good to watch.

“They are dangerous.”