BRENTFORD boss Mark Warburton is wary of the Lennon factor when his side visit the Macron this weekend.
The Bees boss has seen his side make a solid start after promotion and they currently sit in 12th position, a full 11 points ahead of their opponents on Saturday.
But Warburton is expecting a charged home atmosphere for Neil Lennon’s first game in charge and is hoping his players can manage the occasion.
“We expect a difficult game," said Warburton.
“It will be their first home game under a new manager, an experienced manager, who has worked at a great club in Celtic.
“He has been in the Champions League and has vast experience. The crowd will, I'm sure, want to give him a great reception.
“We have to recognise that, deal with their threat and look to impose our style on the game.”
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The Bees boss has seen his side make a solid start after promotion and they currently sit in 12th position, a full 11 points ahead of their opponents on Saturday.
But Warburton is expecting a charged home atmosphere for Neil Lennon’s first game in charge and is hoping his players can manage the occasion.
“We expect a difficult game," said Warburton.
“It will be their first home game under a new manager, an experienced manager, who has worked at a great club in Celtic.
“He has been in the Champions League and has vast experience. The crowd will, I'm sure, want to give him a great reception.
“We have to recognise that, deal with their threat and look to impose our style on the game.”
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