
Dundee United came from behind to beat Celtic, leaving manager Wilfried Nancy with a fourth straight defeat since taking charge.
Celtic looked to be responding after their recent League Cup final loss when Daizen Maeda scored early, but second-half goals from Krisztian Keresztes and Zac Sapsford turned the match in United’s favour. This ended Celtic’s 24-match unbeaten streak against United and gave eighth-placed Dundee United their first win in seven games.
Nancy becomes the first Celtic manager in 47 years to lose four games in a row, as the club also dealt with off-field turmoil with chairman Peter Lawwell announcing he will step down due to abuse and threats from some fans.
Celtic dominated early, with Maeda creating several chances, but failed to add to their lead. United capitalised after halftime, with Keresztes and Sapsford scoring to secure the win. Maeda had a late chance to rescue a point but hit the post, highlighting another tough night for Celtic and their struggling manager.
