Lennon not happy with Bartley's dig at Hearts on Twitter
The Hibernian boss says he will talk to his players again about social media.
Neil Lennon has expressed his displeasure over Marvin Bartley's trolling tweet after the Edinburgh derby win.
The Hibs boss said he will be speaking to the players about their online conduct again.
Bartley poked fun at his Hearts counterpart, Ross Callachan, on Tuesday following the 1-0 win at Easter Road.
He said: "Who is this Ross they talk of, I'm guessing he was injured today?! @DMcGeouch @jmcginn7 you seen him my little puppies? #WeRunThisCity"
It did not go down well with either manager, with Hearts manager Craig Levein saying: "I remember the days when you used to be brave enough to say these things to people's face."
Bartley's boss Lennon shared Levein's dim view of the incident.
"I only became aware of it yesterday," he said. "I don't like it. I don't think it's necessary.
"Some of the boys think it's banter. I'd rather just leave it, enjoy the win and move on to the next game.
"There's maybe a bit of history there, I don't know, but I've spoken to them already and I will be reinforcing it again."