Hibs manager Neil Lennon was on BT Sport last night as a pundit for their coverage Dundee United and Falkirk's Premiership playoff semi-final.
After speaking about the words which Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha and Aberdeen manager Derek McIness have had this week ahead of their game on Wednesday, Chris Sutton asked Neil Lennon what he thought of the job the Portuguese manager has done since taking over at Ibrox back in March.
The former Celtic boss did bot hold fire.
I think he has been average, to say the least.
He talks great in front of the cameras, looks great. We all talk a great game about tactics and formations and this that and the other, it’s a results-driven business. I don’t think there has been any improvement since [Mark] Warburton left.
I agree with Derek [McInnes]. I thought Derek was quite spiky in his press conference but he had every right to be. I think Derek has done a fantastic job and he’s right Rangers should finish above Aberdeen and he should not be talking about what Aberdeen are doing, about cycles.
Derek McInnes just builds on what he has already built and they’ve been so consistent over the past few seasons.
Lennon also took issue with Caixinha speaking about the possibility of signing Aberdeen captain Ryan Jack.
He shouldn’t talk about players who are still at a club. A lot of clubs like ourselves would be interested in Ryan Jack but you don’t talk about it publicly and I think that irked Derek as well and he has every right to have a go back.
You can watch Lennon on BT Sport below.