Celtic means so much more than football to the Celtic part of Glasgow. Ronny Deila knows this well after the round as a coach, Kristoffer Ajer and other Norwegian players who have worn the proud shirt, the same. So when a new coach who has been designated as the savior starts the job of beating a 137-year-old negative record, then the warning lights flash from the start.
Wilfried Nancy has led Montreal and Columbus Crew in MLS, the Frenchman only got two games before the big headline blew.
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Martin O’Neill left Celtic last week as a substitute, with five wins in a row, passing the baton to permanent coach Wilfried Nancy.
The 48-year-old hasn’t exactly had a dream start to life at the Scottish giant. On Sunday, he made his debut on the sidelines as Celtic lost 1-2 to Hearts, on Thursday night it ended with a 0-3 loss to Roma in the Europa League.
In fact, it is the worst start ever for a head coach of the club with the proud traditions. In Celtic’s 137-year history, it has never happened before that a head coach has lost his first two games, reports Football Insider.
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