Summary
Wilfried Nancy's time as Celtic's manager ended after just eight matches with six losses. He was replaced after becoming the manager with the shortest tenure in the club's history. Nancy's decision to use a 3-4-3 formation and his management style were heavily criticized during his brief time at the club.
Key Facts
- Wilfried Nancy was sacked by Celtic after eight games in charge.
- He lost six out of his eight matches as manager.
- Nancy replaced interim boss Martin O'Neill, who had a successful interim period with Celtic.
- Nancy's tenure at Celtic became the shortest in the club's history.
- His use of a 3-4-3 formation and management choices were criticized.
- Nancy lost his first two matches against Hearts and Roma.
- Celtic lost the Scottish League Cup final 3-1 to St Mirren under Nancy's management.
- Fans and commentators criticized Nancy's performance and game strategy.