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At this point, it's not just Wilfried Nancy's Celtic team that's a hard watch, it's Nancy himself, writes Tom English.
Dundee United face Celtic in Scottish Premiership action on Wednesday evening.Jim Goodwin’s side seeks to gain traction following recent challenges, as Wilfried Nancy’s team aims to end a string
Celtic have confirmed the appointment of Wilfried Nancy as manager from Major League Soccer (MLS) club Columbus Crew. Nancy has signed a two-and-a-half year contract with the Scottish Premiership side, who have been without a permanent head coach since Brendan Rodgers resigned on October 27.
Celtic have kept a clean sheet in their past five league matches against Dundee United; only from December 2001 to August 2003 during Martin O'Neill's first spell in charge have the Hoops ever avoided conceding in six successive league meetings with the Tangerines.
Celtic lost 2-1 at Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday evening, piling more pressure on manager Wilfried Nancy, who has now lost all four matches as the Hoops boss.Celtic started
Nancy was asked about his future as Celtic boss in an interview with Sky Sports after the defeat to Dundee United. The former Columbus Crew manager was quizzed if Celtic 'may not be the right place for him', to which Nancy quickly answered: “No. Come on!
Match winner Zac Sapsford "knew we were always going to get back on top" before Dundee United came from behind to beat reigning champions Celtic 2-1 at Tannadice.