Neil Lennon has told the Celtic mole they're doing Brendan Rodgers nor the club any favours.
The Northern Irishman insists the current boss will suspect everyone until they discover who is leaking confidential team news.
Rodgers was outspoken against the mole that has been leaking his starting XI the day before matches in recent times.
Ahead of their Scottish Premiership game against Dundee and the Premier Sports Cup semi-final versus Aberdeen, the team line-up was shared online.
Rodgers is determined to get to the bottom of the situation.
Lennon - who went through a similar situation during his final season as manager of the club - has lifted the lid on the damaging impact it can have.
“It’s something I faced at the club as well as Brendan Rodgers in his first spell, it’s really disappointing," he told OLGB. "You do all your preparation and you name the team the day before the game, and then somebody's leaking it.
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“That can give the opposition the upper hand or some sort of advantage, you have to go a long way to get an advantage over Celtic at the minute, but that still hurts.
"Knowing that somebody within the building or within the club is wanting to leak the team for whatever reason, whether that be financial or not, it’s very disappointing.
“When you're working hard behind the scenes, you want some privacy especially at a big club like Celtic, it causes mistrust and paranoia sometimes. You’d subconsciously be looking at innocent people and not wondering if it’s them, and it creates a bit of an uncomfortable atmosphere which is totally unnecessary.
“Especially when the team is going so well at the minute and there's a connection at the minute between the supporters and the team that everyone's enjoying. It’s disappointing.”
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