Norwich City's Robert Snodgrass has implored Neil Lennon to stay as manager of Celtic.
The Northern Irishman continues to be linked with a summer move to Carrow Road as the Canaries board ponder who will take the reins for 2014/15 and beyond.
Current caretaker Neil Adams is doing a solid job at the moment, according to Snodgrass, who also feels Lennon should stay put at Parkhead in order to keep improving the Glasgow giants in Europe.
"The Celtic lads have great things to say about him so if that is what he is wanting (work in England) then good luck to him," said Scotland international Snodgrass.
"But (with) the manager in charge now, even though we are not getting results, we are playing well in certain spells. It will be interesting to see who does get the job. I'm sure Neil Adams will put his name in the hat and push his own claim. I will let the powers-that-be upstairs decide that.
"But I'm a Celtic fan so I would like to see him trying to do better in the Champions League (group) stage and try to get the treble."
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