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Danny Lennon got the boots back on as Clyde began their Glasgow Cup campaign with a victory over Celtic Colts.

The 50-year-old Bully Wee manager came off the bench in the second half at Broadwood as the League One grabbed the first three points on offer in the revamped competition.

Celtic had a team packed with emerging talent but Karamoko Dembele was missing for the clash. Armstrong Oko-Flex and Luca Connell started but Clyde were the better side and earned all three points.

Goals from Ally Love, Craig Howie and a Stephen Welsh own goal gave the home side the win.

Ewan Henderson pulled one back from the spot after Oko-Flex was fouled to make it 2-1 but Welsh's mistake in the final minute confirmed the League One side's victory.

It means Celtic are now facing an uphill battle to reach the Final after suffering an early stutter in the round-robin tournament.

But it was the emergence of the silver-haired boss from the bench that was the biggest shocker on Tuesday evening.