Barcelona superstar Messi has not travelled with his team-mates to Parkhead after picking up a thigh injury at the weekend.
But despite the omission of the world’s best player clearly helping Celtic’s chances of winning, boss Lennon wanted Messi to be involved, albeit for selfish reasons.
‘It’s tinged with sadness as it’s always good to see the best players here in Glasgow,’ said Lennon.
‘I also wanted his shirt.’
Lennon’s desire to get his hands on the Argentine’s shirt is no surprise – Messi has scored 62 goals in 80 matches in the Champions League.
However, one of them came against Celtic last season – and even if their manager is not happy, the Hoops’ backline certainly will be glad that Messi is absent.
Still, he should be fit for the return match at the Nou Camp before Christmas.