Celtic manager Neil Lennon has highlighted the importance of keeping captain Scott Brown fit for the rest of the Scottish Premier League season after some recent impressive displays. The Scotland international has had a stop-start campaign due to a hip injury which has seen him sidelined for most league games so far. But the Celtic skipper was in fine form as he led his side to a goalless draw against Portuguese side Benfica on Wednesday in their opening Group G Champions League match. Brown was the only player in the Hoops side with any experience of Europe’s elite club competition and Lennon praised him for leading by example in the match. The Celtic manager, whose side sit a surprising fifth in the league, hopes to have his influential captain available for the home match against Dundee on Saturday as the Hoops aim to get back to winning ways following a disappointing defeat to St Johnstone in their previous league fixture. “He just gives the team real drive,” Lennon said. “There were moments in the second half against Benfica when he saw the danger coming and he covered the ground quickly to make tremendous tackles. “He stopped the majority of Benfica’s counter attacks by nipping them in the bud quickly. He’s improving all the time. He has matured a lot since coming to the club, taken the captaincy and blossomed into the skipper he is. “He’s one of our more experienced players who has played at this level before. We had 10 players out there who hadn’t played in the Champions League before the game against Benfica. He sets the example for the rest of them. “But there were so many pluses for the team. However, I thought Brown in the second half was colossal. “We may have to be careful with his injury but he recovered quickly from the game at the weekend which was pleasing. “He also finished the game tremendously strong which was surprising considering the condition he’s had. We’ll now have to see how he is over the next couple of days.” The visitors to Celtic Park on Saturday are Dundee, who took the place of Rangers in the top flight after the Glasgow side were demoted to Division Three.