Neil Lennon has described news of Celtic being hit with a disrepute charge from the SPFL as unfortunate.
Since Lockdown restrictions were eased to allow elite footballers to train then play Celtic have been on the front foot with the club investing in two testing machines and returning no positive results.
Boli Bolingoli opted to ignore all of the regulations by taking a day trip to Malaga leaving his future elsewhere while Lennon and his employers have to justify their actions.
? “There’s no conclusion as of yet. We’ll still try and set the highest standards as we possibly can”
Neil Lennon gives the latest on Boli Bolingoli pic.twitter.com/EYUOXL9FZQ
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) August 17, 2020
Nothing has yet been concluded into Bolingoli’s trip to Spain but from the reaction of Lennon to the news he won’t be trusting the player again in a Celtic jersey.
Two vital competitive matches have been lost leaving the squad under-prepared for tomorrow’s Champions League qualifier against KR Reykjavik.
On the playing side the absence of Bolingoli leaves Greg Taylor as the only recognised left sided defender in Celtic’s first team squad.