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Nancy Understands Celtic Fan Anger but Sees Improvement
Manager Wilfried Nancy acknowledges fan frustration after four consecutive losses but highlights daily team improvements despite missed scoring chances and defensive lapses.
- Wilfried Nancy, Celtic manager, suffered a fourth straight defeat as Celtic lost 2-1 to Dundee United at Tannadice, provoking angry chants calling for his exit which he said he understood.
- Celtic were dominant early, taking the lead through Daizen Maeda but missing several chances, notably from Johnny Kenny, despite their aggressive restarts and pressing game plan.
- The match turned as Celtic's defence was exposed when centre-backs were pulled into unfamiliar areas, allowing Dundee United goalscorers Krisztian Keresztes and Zac Spasford to strike twice in three minutes.
- After the loss, Nancy said he sees `every day improvements`, admitted Celtic players must improve set-piece defense, and acknowledged Celtic supporters' frustration while working to win the next game.
- Historically, this run is notable because it marks Celtic's first four-match losing streak since January 1978 in Jock Stein's final season, which Nancy and Celtic players found new and difficult to accept.
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Nancy Insists Celtic Did A ‘Good Job’ As He Highlights Offside Moment
Wilfried Nancy attempted to strike a note of frustration mixed with reflection after Celtic’s 2-1 defeat to Dundee United at Tannadice, a result that further compounded a difficult start to his reign. Having watched his side dominate large spells of the contest, the Celtic manager was left to rue missed chances and a damaging collapse […] The post Nancy Insists Celtic Did a ‘Good Job’ as He Highlights Offside Moment first appeared on Celts Are H…
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