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Neil Lennon issues stark coronavirus warning as Celtic boss admits every club faces fight

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Neil Lennon has admitted 
Scottish football faces a massive fight to stay strong through the coronavirus crisis.The Celtic boss is immensely proud of the game and the powerful product in this country.

But Lennon is fully aware the pandemic could have a catastrophic effect on its wellbeing.Clubs are facing deep financial trouble due to the shutdown with measures being implemented throughout the country to stave off a cash meltdown.

Lennon hopes everyone in football can manage to battle their way through the crisis and somehow come out the other side without that strength being badly weakened by the current problems.And the Hoops gaffer feels sympathy at the plight of fellow clubs 
and professionals.Lennon said: “Definitely.

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