Lennon wants more from Hoops

Derby midfielder James Bailey makes return to Pride Park following his loan spell at Coventry.
Bailey impressed during his three-month stay at the League One club, who are keen to have him back when the transfer window opens next week.
Rams boss Nigel Clough has confirmed the two clubs are talking about an extended deal for the 24-year-old.
"James is back with us for a few days now although Coventry have made it clear they would like to keep him and we are talking to them about that," Clough told Derby's official website.
"He's enjoyed himself there and got games under his belt, so we'll try and work something out which suits everyone.
"It's no slight on James and his ability that he can't get in our side either, it's just the likes of Craig Bryson, Will Hughes, Paul Coutts and Jeff Hendrick can all play in that position and are head of him.
"He trained with us (on Thursday) and he's around for the next few days at least, so we'll just see how things progress."
Bailey joined Derby from Crewe in May 2010. He has made 62 appearances, the last of those coming as a substitute on the final day of last season against Peterborough.
The midfielder played 18 times for Coventry during his spell at the Ricoh Arena.
An overhead kick from Georgios Samaras and a well-executed lob from Gary Hooper earned Celtic a 2-0 victory at Dundee and sent Lennon's side seven points clear at the top of the table.
Hibernian have only taken one point from four games, the latest seeing them lose 1-0 at home to Ross County on Boxing Day, but Pat Fenlon's side remain in fourth place in the SPL standings ahead of Saturday's encounter at Easter Road.
Lennon told his club's official website: "Hibs will be a tough proposition at home. Pat has turned them around fantastically well. Obviously they had a disappointing result yesterday.
"Easter Road is always a good venue and I'm looking forward to the game.
"I would like to think we would play better than last night and be stronger."
Lennon may have to shuffle his pack after Charlie Mulgrew went off injured midway through the Dens Park clash while winger James Forrest is pushing for a start after twice coming off the bench to good effect following his return from a hamstring problem.
Lennon said: "We got Forrest on and he opened up the game again.
"At the minute, he's trying to find his full fitness. Without any natural width in the team, there was a bit of an imbalance to the way we were playing at times but when he comes on you can see the shape and the players looking happier. He gives us an extra thrust as well."
Regarding Mulgrew's fitness, the Celtic boss added: "Charlie has damaged a rib or pulled a muscle in the rib area. He was finding it hard to breathe so he will have to be assessed.
"He was playing very well and had a great first half. That was an enforced change."