He hasn't told me anything about that so if you ask me I think he will still be here."He has improved tactically since we first got together and he has calmed down a bit too, which will stand him in good stead
I think he will go on to have a very successful career as a manager."But the former Sweden international insisted ex-Leicester midfielder Lennon will not be able to ignore his ambitions to work in the Barclays Premier League forever."He's hungry to improve and I can see him moving to England at some stage - definitely at some stage," he warned."Why not? He knows the British game and has played down south, so obviously I can see him moving there one day."Mjallby joined Celtic as a player from AIK Stockholm in 1998 and won three Scottish titles under Martin O'Neill as well as helping the Hoops to the UEFA Cup final in 2003.His spell as a Parkhead coach was just as successful as he played a part in another three league triumphs on top of last year's run to the Champions League last 16."I feel quite brave leaving such a massive, successful club but it's time to do something else," said Mjallby ahead of Saturday's Scottish Premiership clash with Aberdeen."That is my only reason for leaving."I have been thinking about it for quite a while and now it is official
I just feel I'd like to work for another club."We have put Celtic on the European map
Financially we are not as strong as when I was here as a player so there is a feeling that I have achieved everything I can here
We have won the title three times running so maybe it is time for the club and me to part ways."Would I like to be a manager in my own right? Yes, in the future
I'm still happy to be an assistant but I'm confident I could do both roles."But Mjallby shot down suggestions he was heading back to his homeland after lining up a job in advance.He said: "There have been a lot of rumours that I will only work in Sweden but that is not the case
I'm open to any offers
But I'm not weighing any up now, definitely not."Meanwhile, the departing coach said Celtic will look into striker Anthony Stokes' recent visit to a Belfast bar to decide if he breached club rules.He added: "We always deal with situations like this
It will be up to the manager and the club to sort that out."(Anthony) has been great for us this season and he is a very talented boy, a very good footballer
But obviously now and then he doesn't behave as well off the pitch as he does on it."Of course it is disappointing when small things like this happen but we need to look into it and hopefully make the right decision for the club and Stokes."We can't look after him 24/7
First and foremost, the most important thing is that (the players) do the right thing on the pitch for the club but it is also important that they behave off the pitch as well and show they are great ambassadors for youngsters, so it is disappointing in that respect."Celtic could be without Greek striker Georgios Samaras after he was stuck low by illness.Right-back Mikael Lustig, however, hopes to step up his recovery from a recent hip operation by starting his first match in more than four months after he was given a 20-minute run out in the 6-0 thrashing of Inverness last week.Midfielder Nir Biton and wide man James Forrest remain out with groin injuries, along with winger Derk Boerrigter, who has an abdominal problem.Niall McGinn insists Aberdeen will stride confidently into their final week of the season believing they can complete a memorable campaign by clinching second spot in the Scottish Premiership.The Dons are looking to wrap up a famous hat-trick of wins against Celtic by beating the champions at Parkhead on Saturday, ahead of their final two fixtures with Dundee United and Motherwell next week.They lead Stuart McCall's Fir Park side by four points in the race to finish runners-up to the Hoops.But McGinn insists the League Cup winners have already proved this season that they have the bottle to handle pressure situations and insist they will be fearless as they take on Neil Lennon's team.The Pittodrie outfit's 13-goal top scorer told RedTV: "Celtic are coming off the back of last week's performance when they beat Inverness 6-0 and they will want to get near to that 100-point mark."We know it's another hard game for ourselves
But it's a game we are looking forward to
It's a big week in our season and we're four points clear now so it's still in our own hands."Our next two games are obviously going to be massive - two big away games against Celtic and Dundee United
So there is plenty to play for and plenty to look forward to as well."Since I've been here I've come to know that it is a massive club
Teams come here and want to beat us in our own back yard."But we are at the stage now where we don't fear anyone
We want to push on and finish second
It's exciting times for the club and we have nothing to fear down there at Celtic."Hopefully all our hard work over the season will pay off in these final three games."Aberdeen are without defender Andrew Considine after he suffered a hamstring injury that rules him out for the rest of the season.Full-back Joe Shaughnessy (knee) is also a doubt for Saturday's match while manager Derek McInnes is hopeful Peter Pawlett will overcome a problem with his back/hamstring.Midfielder Nicky Low remains on the sidelines with a broken toe
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