Nancy's Unwelcome Record at Celtic Already
The image of Wilfried Nancy with his head in his hands after losing his second match as Celtic manager is an unsettling one. Just a week ago, the Frenchman was tasked with reviving Martin O'Neill's team after his departure. But now, the St Mirren manager must confront the harsh realities of life as a Celtic boss.
Stephen Robinson's study of Wilfried Nancy's Celtic has been all-consuming, with forensic analysis in every waking hour. Yet, for Robinson and fans alike, hope remains. The Celtic squad looks confused, playing in a system that doesn't agree with them.
Celtic have lost two games under Nancy, both against Italian opposition. Losing to Roma 3-0 was the more shocking result, while the 2-1 loss to Hearts was less so. However, it's not just the losses themselves that are concerning β it's the rapid reimagining of O'Neill's team and the disintegration of the organisation.
Nancy has gone for an aggressive 3-3-3 formation, but it hasn't worked. The changes have left players looking like square pegs in round holes. Yang Hyun-Jun, a left winger converted into a right wing-back, struggled to cope. Sebastian Tounekti, another player subjected to change, also looked out of place.
Nancy's approach is not that different from the one Postecoglou had at Celtic β but the Australian had a clear plan for rebuilding a team in desperate need of it. This was never the case here.
As we look ahead to Sunday's Premier Sports Cup final against St Mirren, Nancy will be desperate for a win. If Callum McGregor lifts the trophy at Hampden Park, it could give the Frenchman a much-needed confidence boost and help him establish credibility with fans. However, if Celtic lose, the doubts about Nancy's ability to manage this team will only intensify.
The Celtic faithful are worried that they may have rushed into handing control of the team to someone without experience in managing a Glasgow giant. As we've seen so far, the consequences of that decision could be severe.
The image of Wilfried Nancy with his head in his hands after losing his second match as Celtic manager is an unsettling one. Just a week ago, the Frenchman was tasked with reviving Martin O'Neill's team after his departure. But now, the St Mirren manager must confront the harsh realities of life as a Celtic boss.
Stephen Robinson's study of Wilfried Nancy's Celtic has been all-consuming, with forensic analysis in every waking hour. Yet, for Robinson and fans alike, hope remains. The Celtic squad looks confused, playing in a system that doesn't agree with them.
Celtic have lost two games under Nancy, both against Italian opposition. Losing to Roma 3-0 was the more shocking result, while the 2-1 loss to Hearts was less so. However, it's not just the losses themselves that are concerning β it's the rapid reimagining of O'Neill's team and the disintegration of the organisation.
Nancy has gone for an aggressive 3-3-3 formation, but it hasn't worked. The changes have left players looking like square pegs in round holes. Yang Hyun-Jun, a left winger converted into a right wing-back, struggled to cope. Sebastian Tounekti, another player subjected to change, also looked out of place.
Nancy's approach is not that different from the one Postecoglou had at Celtic β but the Australian had a clear plan for rebuilding a team in desperate need of it. This was never the case here.
As we look ahead to Sunday's Premier Sports Cup final against St Mirren, Nancy will be desperate for a win. If Callum McGregor lifts the trophy at Hampden Park, it could give the Frenchman a much-needed confidence boost and help him establish credibility with fans. However, if Celtic lose, the doubts about Nancy's ability to manage this team will only intensify.
The Celtic faithful are worried that they may have rushed into handing control of the team to someone without experience in managing a Glasgow giant. As we've seen so far, the consequences of that decision could be severe.