The former Celtic boss has come under pressure at current club Rapid Bucharest
Rapid Bucharest have robustly defended under-pressure manager Neil Lennon after he was accused of urinating on a training pitch.
The pressure has ramped up after media in Romania claimed accusations have been made against the former Northern Ireland captain that he urinated on the pitch at the club's training ground, as well as other unconfirmed reports of "inappropriate behaviour."Read more: Olympic champion Hannah Scott proves rowing is not boring with thrilling gold
The club statement read: "We want to clarify two subjects that appeared in the press that have no real basis. Neil Lennon is a professional, with a history that should make any speedster fan proud. His mentality brought to the club an enormous desire for evolution.
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