
Celtic boss Wilfried Nancy admits he is finding it tough to accept the club’s poor start under his management. The French coach has lost all four games since taking charge, including defeats to Hearts, Dundee United, Roma in the Europa League, and a Scottish cup loss to St Mirren.
Nancy said, "It's difficult because I know what we can do and what I can do. But as a coach, we are judged on results, and that’s why it’s hard personally."
He added that he is committed to leading the team through this rough patch, telling players, "I'm going to be in front of you because I have to do it." Nancy also stressed that while the fans are unhappy, he believes the team can improve, pointing to moments in games, like the match against Dundee United, where Celtic were close to performing well but didn’t capitalize on key opportunities.
He emphasized that he continually adjusts tactics and player line-ups to improve the team, and this process will continue in every match.
