His squad were on the end of some unfortunate conclusions recently, including a final League Cup final defeat to St Mirren. This loss was a particularly sad beginning for Nancy, who has managed three losses in a row over the span of one week. As skepticism grows among supporters regarding his appointment as the successor to Brendan Rodgers, Nancy is calling for patience and trust from the Celtic fanbase.
Nancy’s tenure began with high expectations, but the team’s failure to secure victories has left fans questioning his strategies. The most recent disappointment in the League Cup was the final blow to our pursuit of defending our title. More than anything else, it has disrupted the apple cart of Celtic’s league position. The match presented the team with a golden opportunity to rise to the summit of the Scottish Premiership, currently occupied by Hearts. Their aspirations to break through in the Europa League are becoming more and more tenuous.
Addressing her critics Manfred’s counterpart, Washington team owner Nancy Tognati, recognized that it was a tough time for the team. He was optimistic on their chances in key stretches of high-profile recent games.
“No, not at all. To be honest with you, we had a really good performance in the first half vs Hearts, second half vs Roma and first half today,” – Wilfried Nancy
Chief among them was the theme of working together and providing encouragement as they looked ahead.
“I tell them that I want to do better for sure. But I am asking them, not to be patient but to trust what I am going to say regarding I can see what we are trying to do,” – Wilfried Nancy
We’ve seen Nancy make tactical changes, moving to a back three recently. Next, he needs to get everyone on board—players and fans alike—with his ambitious vision for the club. The matches coming up are a great chance to get back to winning ways.
Celtic will meet their next challenge when they host Dundee United on December 17. Don’t miss any of the action – tune in live on Sky Sports! Next up for them will be Aberdeen at home on December 21. Then it’s Livingston away on December 27, a game that will be shown live on Sky Sports too. The team will finish the year with a home game against Motherwell on December 30.
With a definitive early clash against Rangers on January 3, the Nancy era will quickly be put to the test. This third match will be hugely important in the league’s table context. As ever more high-stakes contests loom ahead, advocates are looking for a shift in fortunes.
The Celtic hierarchy will be under increasing pressure to support Nancy in the January transfer window. This absence of investments in the summer market has cost the club, already alienating supporters and widening the divide between fans and the club. Strengthening the squad for restoring faith in the team and boosting morale on and off the pitch.



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