NEIL LENNON has admitted he wasn't surprised at all to see Scott Brown 'noise up' Ryan Kent as he was sent off against Aberdeen tonight.
The Rangers ace was shown two yellow cards by referee Kevin Clancy as the sides played out an entertaining 1-1 draw at Pittodrie.
Both cautions were soft to say the least, but the second was particularly harsh.
Brown went down under the challenge of Kent near the half-way line, but replayed showed there was little to no contact between the players.
The decision meant Rangers were forced to play the last stages of the game with ten-men.
As Kent jogged off the field, Dons skipper Brown was spotted having words with the winger, laughing and then even waving in his direction.
🗣️"Scott is good at the noise up. There is a bit of history there."
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) January 18, 2022
Neil Lennon was in the Sky Sports News studio and had this to say when Ryan Kent was sent off at Pittodrie👇 pic.twitter.com/Lv7jtq7Jvu
Asked if he was surprised at Broony's behaviour, ex-Celtic manager Lenny said: "Not really. He'll be enjoying this, smelling a bit of blood.
"There's obviously a bit of history there. Not just with Ryan Kent, but with a lot of players. He's good at the noise up.
"He'll be loving it, revelling in it. He has done for the last 10-15 years.
"He's been a really good influence there (Aberdeen) on the younger players."
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