James Forrest has paid tribute to Celtic manager Neil Lennon for bringing his game on so much that he is now a Scotland internationalist.
The Parkhead winger won his first cap in Dublin last night and played from the start in the Carling Nations Cup defeat to the Republic of Ireland.
That was a fitting end to a breakthrough season for the 19-year-old in which he played 24 times for Celtic, helped them win the Scottish Cup, signed a new three-year contract and played for his country for the first time.
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