Neil Lennon leaves Rapid Bucharest after six games in charge

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Former Celtic boss departs without a win in six games in Romanian league

Neil Lennon has left his position as manager of Romanian side Rapid Bucharest after only six matches in charge.

Former Celtic boss Lennon was appointed in May on a two-year contract but after becoming the only side in the league to fail to win any of their opening five matches, he insisted earlier in August that he was “in it for the long haul.”

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