Neil Lennon insisted he is still the man to lead a Celtic summer rebuild before walking out of his BBC radio interview following defeat to Ross County.
The Hoops’ Highland horror show leaves them 18 points behind Rangers at the Scottish Premiership summit and hands the Ibrox side the opportunity to wrap up the league title at the home of their nearest rivals before the end of season split.
Jordan White’s second half header ensured The Staggies’ humiliated Celtic for a second time this season after condemning Lennon’s men to a Betfred Cup exit before the end of last year.
That prompted angry scenes outside Celtic Park, with fans storming the gates to demand the removal of the man in the dugout and chief executive Peter Lawwell from the boardroom.
They got part of their wish when Lawwell agreed to step aside in favour of Scottish Rugby chief Dominic McKay, seemingly signalling the start of the club hitting the reset button in the close season with their ten in a row dreams a…