Celtic boss Neil Lennon gives update on Dedryck Boyata and Kieran Tierney injuries
The defensive duo both limped out of Sunday’s 2-1 win over Rangers and were absent from the matchday squad named to face St Mirren at the Simple Digital Arena in Paisley.
Speaking to BBC Sportsound ahead of the match, Lennon laughed off claims Tierney would be sidelined for the remainder of the season, insisting that while he would get an extended rest, he would play again before the end of the campaign.
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Hide AdThe 21-year-old returned to action in February after a ten-week lay-off with a hip injury, but a calf issue forced him to miss Scotland’s Euro 2020 qualifiers in Kazakhstan and San Marino.
Tierney trained with the Celtic first team squad earlier this week, and was expected to line up against St Mirren, but Lennon is keen that Tierney is given as much time off as possible between now and the start of next season, raising the prospect of him not being available for Scotland’s Group I games against Cyprus at Hampden on 8 June and Belgium in Brussels three days later.
Lennon said: “Ideally, I’d love to shut Kieran down for three months now and give him a rest. Let him do some conditioning work and stay off the grass. But it’s not an ideal situation at the minute.”
However, he added: “In terms of Dedryck, it’s a bad one. It’s likely he’ll be out for the season.”
The Belgian international is out of contract in the summer but has shown no indication of signing a new deal at Parkhead.