Neil Lennon has pointed to Davie Weir as a good example of a player still being able to cope with the hurly burly of Scottish football while not being in the first flush of youth. He was responding to suggestions Freddie Ljungberg perhaps is too old to be considered a good signing for a side wanting to lift the SPL trophy. However, the Celtic boss claimed the Swedish legend, who trained for the first time with the squad on Monday, is still in good condition and positively youthful in comparison to 40-year-old Weir who remains a mainstay of the Ibrox defence. Lennon said: "Davie Weir is 40 and he has played more or less every minute of every game last season and he's played in most of the games this season. So compared to Davie, Freddie is a junior. It is very difficult to make decisions on one day's training but we like what we see. He's got that quality, there's no doubt about it and he is the type of player we are looking to bring in. He looked very sharp yesterday and his experience is vital. He has had a great career so far and at 33 he is still relatively young in the modern day and he will still have a lot to offer. It's difficult to sign players on long-term deals in January, but this is an opportunity that we would be foolish to miss out on. Johan Mjallby obviously knows him very well from his Sweden days and the career he had at Arsenal. He had problems at West Ham but they were fixed and he has played a lot of games in America in the last 18 months. I think he has the hunger to play in Europe and win things and that's why he is here." The Irishman, though, wanted to dampen expectations that Ljungberg would be playing against Rangers at Ibrox on Sunday. He said: "It might be a bit early for that, we don't know yet. He could be in contention if the deal is done but I wouldn't look too far into that. You have to look at his general fitness levels and how he approaches the intensity of the training and then you have to assess if he is ready to be thrown straight in to a game. He ticks all the boxes from what I've seen so far but I'm only going on one day." |